Rain gift Seamus Heaney 's poem "The gift of rain" is divided into four parts. These four parts symbolize the stages of life including birth, childhood, adulthood, and death. It can symbolize the various stages of the river At the river stage it shows the development of the river from its source to its powerful location. Or, of course, it can symbolize various stages of the water circulation. Water is a symbol of life, but you can think of it as pure, fresh, or youthful. In this mysterious poem, Heiney has a simple life view and looks like a documentary.
On cold morning, I'm going to sit outside and tie it. If a lot of necessary rain falls, I will sit under the drape of the deck. Or, on a very cold but sunny day, I drank tea outside, then sat under the sun behind me and a cool wind was blowing over my face. No matter what the front is, it can help me wake up and enter that day. Even if my positive remnants of my morning rituals do not last, I will visit again tomorrow. I inhale the air in the morning, observe exquisite natural miracles, and bind me with the mysterious things in the sacred truth.
Feed your imagination with creative ways. My children are visiting their grandparents, it is raining all day. At dinner, they wept and cried. My mother puts the sound of the rainforest in stereo, opens the window next to the table and puts rain into it. She covered the table with a blanket and cried out, "We are going to eat in a rainforest cave." The atmosphere changed as soon as laughter came up from the bottom of the table. Imagination turns sad nights into adventure
I was surprised by the gift that Panama's tropical rain forest provided when I lived there It is a pity that these gifts will soon be lost due to climate change. This is a matter of first affecting the inhabitants of the islands and coasts and then attacking those who rely on subtle or complex ecosystems such as tropical rainforests. The behavior of the people of the coming century will be a global problem far beyond the refugee crisis we have seen so far. Climate change not only affects the coasts of the world and the island region, it will change the situation in the Midwest. Fishermen in the northern Minnesota Province often find case reports such as how late the lake is, how much it melts, how fast it melts. Alternatively, people in southeastern Minnesota realized that early frogs began calling in the spring. This is over ten years ago.