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What message is the poet trying to give us in the poem'life's?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The message in Charlotte Brontë's poem “Life” is that we should be hopeful rather than hopeless and optimistic rather than pessimistic. In the first stanza, Brontë lists a series of weather events which are usually perceived as negative and shows why each should in fact be perceived as positive.

Answered by cshainee2009
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The message in Charlotte Brontë's poem “Life” is that we should be hopeful rather than hopeless and optimistic rather than pessimistic. In the first stanza, Brontë lists a series of weather events which are usually perceived as negative and shows why each should in fact be perceived as positive.

This is a beautiful poem written by Robert Frost. The message of this poem is we should leave hatred and selfishness. Otherwise world would end because of hatred or because of our over desires. It can destroy even this world.

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