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    Central Idea of The Voice of the Rain: In the poem, rain and music are compared with each other. Both of them rise from their source, help the world. They come back from their sources to make them beautiful and pure.

    Central Idea of The Voice of the Rain: In the poem, rain and music are compared with each other. Both of them rise from their source, help the world. They come back from their sources to make them beautiful and pure.

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  1. The message of the poem The Voice of the Rain is that poetry is as important in the society as rain on the earth. Both serve their purpose. The rain makes the life possible to exist and flourish on the earth. On the other hand, the poetry brings awareness in the society. It goes from person to persoRead more

    The message of the poem The Voice of the Rain is that poetry is as important in the society as rain on the earth. Both serve their purpose. The rain makes the life possible to exist and flourish on the earth.

    On the other hand, the poetry brings awareness in the society. It goes from person to person who appreciate as well as criticize it. But in the end, it brings back love for the poet.

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  1. The rain benefits the Earth in several ways. First it is a continuous process which goes on for eternity. The water evaporates from the sea to sky. From there it falls down in the form of small droplets. They help the seeds germinate, trees to become green, grow up and bear fruits. The rain also takRead more

    The rain benefits the Earth in several ways. First it is a continuous process which goes on for eternity. The water evaporates from the sea to sky. From there it falls down in the form of small droplets.

    They help the seeds germinate, trees to become green, grow up and bear fruits. The rain also takes away drought and dust (pollution) from the earth. It keeps the land wet and fresh.

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  1. The water evaporates from the oceans in the form of water vapours and rises to the sky. From there it falls down in the form of small water droplets. They shower gently and make a very pleasant and soothing sound. Hence rain is the poem of the earth. Read summary of this poem.

    The water evaporates from the oceans in the form of water vapours and rises to the sky. From there it falls down in the form of small water droplets. They shower gently and make a very pleasant and soothing sound. Hence rain is the poem of the earth.

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  1. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    In the poem Animals, the poet provides a comparison between humans and animals in terms of desire. According to the poet, all the animals are self-sufficient, calm and peaceful. They are happy with their lives and never weep because of their sins as they never commit any. They never quest for materiRead more

    In the poem Animals, the poet provides a comparison between humans and animals in terms of desire. According to the poet, all the animals are self-sufficient, calm and peaceful. They are happy with their lives and never weep because of their sins as they never commit any. They never quest for materialistic things.

    On the other hand, humans are quite opposite to the animals. We desire for materialistic things and judge each other in terms of possessions. Humans are greedy and often commit sins because of the desire and greed.

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  1. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    Animals never care about anything. They do not commit any sins and hence do not weep like humans in the night. They are self-sufficient, innocent and do not believe in duties to God. They are happy with what they have. Read summary of the poem.

    Animals never care about anything. They do not commit any sins and hence do not weep like humans in the night. They are self-sufficient, innocent and do not believe in duties to God. They are happy with what they have.

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  1. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    Animals are self-sufficient, calms and peaceful. They do not care about anything. They do not commit sins and do jot talk about duties to God. They do not believe in duty to God as they do not believe in afterlife. They don't have greed or lust for worldly things. Hence there is no discrimination amRead more

    Animals are self-sufficient, calms and peaceful. They do not care about anything. They do not commit sins and do jot talk about duties to God. They do not believe in duty to God as they do not believe in afterlife.

    They don’t have greed or lust for worldly things. Hence there is no discrimination among them. They do not have any classes. Hence no animal is above or below the other.

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  1. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    According to the poet, animals are better than humans because they are satisfied with their lives. They do not care about anything and instead enjoy their lives. They do not have greed for materialistic things. They never commit sins. On the other hand, humans always remain dissatisfied with their lRead more

    According to the poet, animals are better than humans because they are satisfied with their lives. They do not care about anything and instead enjoy their lives. They do not have greed for materialistic things. They never commit sins.

    On the other hand, humans always remain dissatisfied with their lives. They are greedy and always try to possess worldly things at any cost. Humans also commit sins and then weep in the night. This is why animals are better than humans.

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