1. ‘And out again I curve and flow
To join the brimming river,
For men may come and men may go,
But I go on for ever.’
a. What does the brook tell us about its journey?
b. Which is the destination of brook and how does it reach there?
c. What is the parallelism draw by the poet between the brook’s journey and man’s 
journey of life?

a. The brook tells its journey as to how it has passed various banks and fields and as it has grown mature now, it steals swiftly by the lawns  and plots.
b. The brook's destination is the Brimming River . Finally it reaches there by continuously flowing through hills, fields, grassy plots and by flowing in the curvacious path created for it.
c. A parallelism has been drawn between the life of a brook and a man by the following ways:
1) Both of them pass through the 3 stages of life i.e. Birth,Youth and Maturity.
2) Both of them overcome the various obstacles that come in their path to achieve their aim.
 

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