Why is the phrase clouds of gloom apt in the poem life by charlotte bronte
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Bronte, the poet, uses rain as the metaphor for gloom.
As rain makes the flower bloom so we should not also be sad and depressed of life like a rainy gloomy day and every instance of life has a purpose, and there is always a silver lining behind the cloud.
As rain makes the flower bloom so we should not also be sad and depressed of life like a rainy gloomy day and every instance of life has a purpose, and there is always a silver lining behind the cloud.
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