Write one line about each of the following with the help of the poem. wind in the autumn evening young bird on the spray the sea
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The given excerpts are from the poem, Past, Present, Future by Emily Bronte.
Explanation:
- In the poem, Past, Present, Future, the author speaks to a child about his vision of the past, present, and future.
- He compares his past to the wind in the autumn evening, which mournfully sighs.
- It shows that, according to him, the past is a period that he reminisces with sadness and longing.
- When he is asked about the present time, he compares it to a spring time with greenery and flowers all around and young birds sitting on the branches learning to fly.
- Therefore, the present is more adventurous for the child where he wants to take chances.
- His remarks about the future, that it is unknown, like a vast sea.
- It has no end, and we cannot imagine if high waves knock us down or if they will flow smoothly.
- Therefore, the future seems too glorious and mysterious for the child.
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