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irakobra [83]
3 years ago
10

PLEASE HELP!! How does the merry-sounding chorus of "Blow, Blow" (by Shakespeare) affect the impression created by the preceding

verses?
English
1 answer:
Ivahew [28]3 years ago
8 0

This poem by Shakespeare reflects that how a misery and trouble can affect to the closest ones. At the beginning of the poem/song Amiens talks about the bitter cold wind.

Explanation:

  • This poem by Shakespeare reflects that how a misery and trouble can affect to the closest ones. At the beginning of the poem/song Amiens talks about the bitter cold wind.
  • It also says that wing and storm can be thunderous but it can not be as dangerous as human beings.
  • This poem by Shakespeare, talks about the characteristics of a person.
  • It also says that you rather have a freezing season that to have a friend who would harm or hurt you.
  • Nature is more trustworthy than a human being.

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