write the summery of the poem sunrise on the kanchan junga
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Answer: Sunrise on the Hills’ by H.W Longfellow is a celebration of the healing power of nature. The poet muses upon the morning sun shining on the woods and hills, and urges readers to return to the lap of nature to soothe their souls. Throughout the poem, Longfellow compares the sun to a knight, and nature to his sweetheart; the princess.
The poem opens with a description of the grand glorious returning march of the sun which the poet witnesses from the top of a hill. Nature, the princess, has been waiting long under captivity. Now the city gates – heaven’s wide arch – is glorious with the knight’s arrival.
The sun’s glory outshines everything else, and the clouds that have gathered midway round the wooded height now look like an army overpowered in battle. The enemy forces retreat and rocking on the conquered fortress is left the dark pine blasted, bare and cleft.
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The First Rays – Sunrise over the Kanchenjunga. ... Sharat writes about how the unblemished views of the Kanchenjunga ranges have left an ever-lasting impression in his mind and how, even now in Mumbai, he can feel the mountain breeze and clouds below his feet