<span>The theme in the poem 'The Rainy Day' by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow is one of a man contemplating his own depression and sorrow. Through a lexical field of gloomy and dark words this particular tone is captured, but at the end of the poem the idea of hope after a storm is captured through the light weather-related imagery.</span>
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I think its to explain all point of views
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im 99.9% sure
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"Now there came a little 'flutey' bit--very pretty!--a little chain of bright drops. She was sure it would be repeated. It was; she lifted her head and smiled."
It allows the reader to see the action from the perspective of Miss Brill and to see her objectively.
It provides an opportunity for the main character to indulge in imagination.
Miss Brill views social interaction as a stage play.
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He is trying to rouse his listeners
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