Thursday, April 23, 2020

Give a description of nature described in the poem Asleep in the Valley.



Description of nature

Answer:    French poet and adventurer Arthur Rimbaud won renown among the Symbolist movement and markedly influenced modern poetries. Here his poetry Asleep in the Valley, though, ends tragically, but it starts with a fine natural description. In this poem, the poet portrays a valley fantastically. The valley is a lush and there remains the tranquil and solitary situation. A slow stream gurgles down its centre, carving a zigzag way through the alpine rock getting erupted from the mountain top. This stream makes a long, silvery strand on the bright grass. The sun’s rays have filled the whole atmosphere. The valley is covered with different kinds of tress and large stretches of green grass and weed from which flowers bloom. The insects are humming through the grass. The sunlight bathes the valley in its radiance and the makes the chest of valley warm. The valley seems to shine in its own natural beauty. 


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