Questions on the chapter the voice of the rain

Dear Student,

The major theme of the poem 'The Voice of the Rain' can be the fulfilment possible through the cycle of creation, be it the cyclic creation of life and freshness by the rain or the creation of a poem by a poet. Rain, originating from the land and sea, transforms itself and gives life and fulfilment to all that was latent and unborn, and returns back to earth. In the same way, a poem sent forth by the poet, changes lives and returns back to the poet, still very loved. Just like water as rain cleanses the Earth and causes growth on it, a poem, transformed and interpreted in multiple ways, enriches the thought of its audience.

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Dear student,

The significant theme of the poem "The Voice of the Rain"is? the satisfaction conceivable through the pattern of creation, be it the cyclic making of life and newness by the downpour(Rain) or the making of a poem by a poet. Rain, starting from the land and ocean, changes itself and gives life and fulfilment to each element of the earth that was dormant and unborn, and returns to earth. Similarly, a poem written from the perspective of a poet changes lives and returns to the poet, still exceptionally cherished. Much the same as Rain-water purges the Earth and causes development on it, a poem, changes the way it is perceived and interpreted and finally returns to the poet.

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Dear student,

The significant theme of the poem "The Voice of the Rain" is the satisfaction conceivable through the pattern of creation, be it the cyclic making of life and newness by the downpour(Rain) or the making of a poem by a poet. Rain, starting from the land and ocean, changes itself and gives life and fulfilment to each element of the earth that was dormant and unborn, and returns to earth. Similarly, a poem written from the perspective of a poet changes lives and returns to the poet, still exceptionally cherished. Much the same as Rain-water purges the Earth and causes development on it, a poem, changes the way it is perceived and interpreted and finally returns to the poet.

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