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In the poem 'There Will Come Soft Rains', the poet's attitude about war is that -War is a necessary evil that will eventually bring peace.
The poem 'There Will Come Soft Rains' is stunning and full of vivid imagery. Teasdale discusses the effect or lack there of—that humanity actually has on the natural world in this passage. Despite the fact that we are undoubtedly very destructive, our interactions with other living things are so one-sided that they would not even notice if we suddenly vanished from the planet. Teasdale makes references to war while talking about the natural world. The 1918 German Spring Offensive in the First World War inspired the song "There Will Come Soft Rains." It's likely that Teasdale also drew inspiration from the concurrent 1918 flu pandemic.
How do you summarize the poem 'There Will Come Soft Rains'?
The speaker of the poem begins by listing several peaceful scenes. There are frogs croaking in water at night and birds circling, serenading out their "shimmering sounds." The world's creatures, trees, and wind are all in harmony and are satisfied with one another.
The poem's second half explains how nature and "Spring" wouldn't notice if all people were at war. They wouldn't be at all affected by it. Additionally, considering how little humans work perfectly into their world, they would not care if everyone on the planet vanished.
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