In the poem 'The Brook', the writer tries to demonstrate a connection between a man and a brook. Like a brook, the man is very active in his youth, but becomes more calm and settled as the age increases. The brook is active when it leaves mountains and finds passage to the river.
'I' in the poem the brook refers to 'the brook' which is a body of water.
Alfred Lord Tennyson wrote the poem 'Brook'.
Reading; reading; reading upto 10 times; then perusing 10 times; only this can tell you the best, the theme of the poem.
His appreciation of the Caribbean.
the Poem is a narrative description of the brook. It is personified in a breathtaking scramble of words. It gives us a detailed revalation about the Brooks life and journey. It is an autobiography of the brook
'I' in the poem the brook refers to 'the brook' which is a body of water.
The central idea of a poem is the main theme that is represented in the poem. Topic is another word for theme.
theme
The meaning of brook is small stream , as concerns poetical classification, for this u'll have to type at least a stanza or two so that the theme could be known.
The main idea of a poem is called its theme. This theme often represents the central message or insight that the poet is trying to convey through the poem.
Alfred Lord Tennyson wrote the poem 'Brook'.
no the brook has no imagery
The theme of a poem is the main idea of it. It is the message the poet is giving.
no
Reading; reading; reading upto 10 times; then perusing 10 times; only this can tell you the best, the theme of the poem.
His appreciation of the Caribbean.
theme of poem