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What does the poet in poem ' the brook ' want to convey by word 'steal ' and ' slide'
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Kritika Trehan 7 years, 10 months ago

The message of the poem BROOK by Alfred Lord Tennyson is that
as the brook or the stream moves continuously without any complains,it passes through its way with great passion, it accepts everything that comes in its path in the same way we should also carry on with both the advantages as well as the disadvantages of  life.
The only difference between us an the brook is that the brook is immortal it is ever-flowing but we humans are mortal.We utimately meet death but the brook continues to move.When the brook can flow such a neverending path with so much of hope, happiness ,passion and love,then why can't we live this short span of life happily.
            In the poem we can see that the brook shows many of the human qualities like it fret, it chatter, it babbles,it seems that it is chatting with the objects that is coming in its way.It comes across the weed-willows which are unwanted and also the mallows which are beautiful bushes with colorful flowers.It means that it accepts both the unwanted as well as the most desirable things.We should also learn from it.
               Our life is short unlike the brook we must live it with full dedication,full energy and with high consciousness. We should enjoy it as well and dedicate,devote and determine ourselves to reach our desired destination.

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