In “Fireworks” by James Reeves, the description of fireworks as “sudden as summer lightning” and their fleeting nature as they “vanish in their own delight” can be interpreted as a metaphor for the transient beauty and ephemeral moments in life. Just as fireworks are temporary bursts of color and light, life is filled with moments of joy, excitement, and beauty that are often brief and fleeting. This connection to life highlights the poem’s theme of appreciating and savoring the moments of wonder and joy that life offers, even though they may be short-lived.
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