Explain "Sigh of the sea", Laughter of the field", and "tears of heaven"

 The poet has used vivid imagery throughout the poem to express the moods and nature of the Rain.

− When the poet calls the Rain “sigh of the sea”, there is a relief expressed in the lines. The sea is relieved and sighs that now that it has rained there will be fresh water brought to it by the rivers that run down the hills and mountains.

− The poet calls the Rain “a laughter of the field” because when it rains the fields are nourished and it is a sign that there will be fertility. So, it brings greenery and prosperity and raises the productivity. So, the fields are happy and they laugh and make merry.

− The Rain is also called “tears of heaven” as when those silver threads pour down from the sky’s tomb, it feels as if the heaven is crying, and those drops are delivered to the nature on the Earth by the hands of God.

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 The poet has used vivid imagery throughout the poem to express the moods and nature of the Rain.

− When the poet calls the Rain “sigh of the sea”, there is a relief expressed in the lines. The sea is relieved and sighs that now that it has rained there will be fresh water brought to it by the rivers that run down the hills and mountains.

− The poet calls the Rain “a laughter of the field” because when it rains the fields are nourished and it is a sign that there will be fertility. So, it brings greenery and prosperity and raises the productivity. So, the fields are happy and they laugh and make merry.

− The Rain is also called “tears of heaven” as when those silver threads pour down from the sky’s tomb, it feels as if the heaven is crying, and those drops are delivered to the nature on the Earth by the hands of God.

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 The poet has used vivid imagery throughout the poem to express the moods and nature of the Rain.

− When the poet calls the Rain “sigh of the sea”, there is a relief expressed in the lines. The sea is relieved and sighs that now that it has rained there will be fresh water brought to it by the rivers that run down the hills and mountains.

− The poet calls the Rain “a laughter of the field” because when it rains the fields are nourished and it is a sign that there will be fertility. So, it brings greenery and prosperity and raises the productivity. So, the fields are happy and they laugh and make merry.

− The Rain is also called “tears of heaven” as when those silver threads pour down from the sky’s tomb, it feels as if the heaven is crying, and those drops are delivered to the nature on the Earth by the hands of God.

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 The poet has used vivid imagery throughout the poem to express the moods and nature of the Rain.

− When the poet calls the Rain “sigh of the sea”, there is a relief expressed in the lines. The sea is relieved and sighs that now that it has rained there will be fresh water brought to it by the rivers that run down the hills and mountains.

− The poet calls the Rain “a laughter of the field” because when it rains the fields are nourished and it is a sign that there will be fertility. So, it brings greenery and prosperity and raises the productivity. So, the fields are happy and they laugh and make merry.

− The Rain is also called “tears of heaven” as when those silver threads pour down from the sky’s tomb, it feels as if the heaven is crying, and those drops are delivered to the nature on the Earth by the hands of God.

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 The poet has used vivid imagery throughout the poem to express the moods and nature of the Rain.

− When the poet calls the Rain “sigh of the sea”, there is a relief expressed in the lines. The sea is relieved and sighs that now that it has rained there will be fresh water brought to it by the rivers that run down the hills and mountains.

 

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Sigh of the sea.... means...... the evaporating of droplets, from the sea......
Laughter of the field means; the rain droplets falling on the green leaves of the fields....
& the tears of the heaven means; Rain.......... :)

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the poet has used vivid imagery throughout the poem to express the moods and nature of the Rain.

− When the poet calls the Rain “sigh of the sea”, there is a relief expressed in the lines. The sea is relieved and sighs that now that it has rained there will be fresh water brought to it by the rivers that run down the hills and mountains.

− The poet calls the Rain “a laughter of the field” because when it rains the fields are nourished and it is a sign that there will be fertility. So, it brings greenery and prosperity and raises the productivity. So, the fields are happy and they laugh and make merry.

− The Rain is also called “tears of heaven” as when those silver threads pour down from the sky’s tomb, it feels as if the heaven is crying, and those drops are delivered to the nature on the Earth by the hands of God.

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According to me itts just foolishness

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What was the initial reaction of miss allyin when she was stopped by john in story best seller
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Sigh of the sea relieved 
laughter of the fields happy
tears of the heaven happy 
(imagery has been used here)
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laughter of field is that the field is quenching it's thirst as the rain falls on the fields.
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the poet has used vivid imagery throughout the poem to express the moods and nature of the Rain. − When the poet calls the Rain “sigh of the sea”, there is a relief expressed in the lines. The sea is relieved and sighs that now that it has rained there will be fresh water brought to it by the rivers that run down the hills and mountains. − The poet calls the Rain “a laughter of the field” because when it rains the fields are nourished and it is a sign that there will be fertility. So, it brings greenery and prosperity and raises the productivity. So, the fields are happy and they laugh and make merry. − The Rain is also called “tears of heaven” as when those silver threads pour down from the sky’s tomb, it feels as if the heaven is crying, and those drops are delivered to the nature on the Earth by the hands of God.
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Sigh of the sea means the relief of the sea as.it orignate from the sea and at last merge with the sea... laughter of the field means that when the rain came the fertility and the productivity of the field increases i.e the field rejoice .. the tears of the heaven because it came from heaven and like wise tear which came from the sky as rain came from the god to the nature. May thos would help you ..
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The poet used beautiful imagery words to explain how rain is formed before falling on earth,when water evaporates from the sea it gives relief and sea sighs. This water rises in form of vapour and falls on earth again restoring it's greenery,freshness and vegetation spreading joy and blessing among the farmers of the field.This is referred to as laughter of the field.
The rain is also referred to as tears of heaven as it falls on earth like dotted silver threads dropped  from the heaven by the gods ,it seems as if crying of god falls on the earth in form of blessings.Even if sadness of  heave is delivered to us as a source of prosperity,fertility and productivity.
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he has vivid imaginery
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