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why is the reader asked to 'enjoy them as they fly' in the poem life​ hey guys plz answer my question

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Answered by shivyakikloo
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this poem speaks of the cycle of life and all things one can feel while living, the joys , struggles,sorrows and pain. It talks about life, its beginning and its end. The waking up each morning like the sun rising filled with positivity or waking up in gloom and in fear of what the day brings. It speaks of survival from mundane tasks of day to day living.Grasping each passing moments, joyful or sorrowful it may be.

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Answered by rmb
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This question is is with reference to Emily Bronte's poem "Life", in which examine the various aspects of life.

The poet advises the readers to 'enjoy them as they fly'. 'Them' here refers to the ' sunny hours' of life. Her objective is to tell the reader that life is short and transient. She asks the reader to enjoy life as much as possible, because the hours are flying by. Time does not stop for anyone and hence life is getting spent quickly. The best attitude is to enjoy each and every moment, because life can come to an end rather abruptly. If one lives in the present, savouring every moment, then one will be able to make the most out of life. That is why the poet asks the readers to focus on the positive aspects of life and enjoy life.

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