why does the poet call darkness as a melnacholy?
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In the poem the poet calls darkness as melancholy as it makes him sad. Owing to the falling raindrops on its tin roof, the poem tells the poet's observations and the impact on his mind. ... The poet was lying on a bed in his chamber, when the dark clouds appear hiding the stars and causing rain.
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The humid shadows are the dark clouds. They hide the stars and rain. The poet calls darkness melancholy because it makes him sad.
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