Young bird on the spray meaning
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'The young bird on the spray' means that it sits on spray the green and flowery spray(branch of a small tree) by congregating its strength to mount(climb) and fly away.
Explanation:
- The poem titled 'Past, Present, and Future' by Emily Bronte discusses a child's innocent description of what present, past, and future looks like to him.
- He associated his position similar to nature where he compares his past smile with the autumn evening, present with the young bird on the spray, and future with the wide, far, and unknown sea.
- As per the question, the phrase 'young bird on the spray' describes the child's present state where he is learning to gain strength and fly like the little bird.
- He compares his state with the bird as the way bird accumulates enough strength to climb and fly away while sitting on a spray similarly, the child is gathering strength to head the world.
Learn more: past, present, and future by Emily Bronte
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The young Bird Sit on Flower Plant Gathering Strength to Get up and Fly away
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