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The Voice of the Rain-Walt Whitman summary class 11 Hornbill(English) -Deep-talks blog

The Voice of the Rain(Hornbill)

Walt Whitman

The beauty of the rain

Summary

Hii friends, how are you? After a long time, I am writing a blog. I hope you will like it as you liked my last blogs. In this, I am writing the summary of the poem"The voice of the Rain" by Walt Whitman from class 11 English text "Hornbill" (AHSEC &CBSE). So let's get started.

       The poem presents a dialogue between the poet and the rain itself. The poet asks the rain who she is. The voice of the rain replies that she is the poem of Earth. She rises out of the land and the bottomless sea. She rises towards the sky unseen and untouched. There she takes the form of water drops. Then she comes down and washes all dust and impurities of the earth. The earth comes to life with the rain. When there is no rain all seeds lie hidden in the earth. As soon as it rains they sprout and comes to life. Forever the Rain, by day and night, gives back life to her own origin. She makes the earth pure and beautifies it. She completes the cycle from earth to the sky and duly returns to earth.

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