3 Questions
In the poem, what does the rain identify itself as?
The Poem of Earth
How does the rain describe its relationship with the seeds and plants on Earth?
It nurtures and brings life to them
How is the rain likened to in the poem?
A song
Study Notes
The Rain's Identity
- The rain identifies itself as a "traveler" or a "wanderer"
Relationship with Seeds and Plants
- The rain describes its relationship with the seeds and plants as nurturing, stating that it "gives them life"
- The rain claims to make the seeds and plants "sprout" and "grow"
The Rain's Likeness
- The rain is likened to a "lover" in the poem, implying a romantic and intimate connection with the Earth
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