The Rain

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"The Rain" is a reflective nature poem by W. H. Davies that contrasts the soothing beauty of rainfall with underlying social inequality.

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instanceOf lyric poem
poem
author W. H. Davies NERFINISHED
contrasts beauty of nature with human inequality
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
depicts soothing sound of rain
form short poem
genre lyric poetry
nature poetry
imagery green leaves
rainfall
rich and poor people
includedIn collections of W. H. Davies’s poems
language English
literaryDevice alliteration
contrast
personification
symbolism
meter regular rhythm
notableFor simple diction
social commentary through nature description
strong visual and aural imagery
period early 20th century
perspective first-person speaker
poet W. H. Davies NERFINISHED
studiedIn English literature courses
school poetry curricula
subjectMatter experience of listening to rain
unequal enjoyment of nature
symbol rain as comfort
sun as hope
theme beauty of rainfall
class division
hope
nature
poverty and wealth contrast
social inequality
tone contemplative
reflective

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W. H. Davies hasPoem The Rain