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POETRY:-
THE BROOK
9th B
K.C.PUBLIC SCHOOL
The brook is a poem written by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. In this poem, the brook plays the role of
the narrator as it tells the reader about its journey. Here is the summary of the poem.
The brook starts out from the dwelling place of birds such as the coot (a water bird) and the her
(archaic word for heron). It makes a sudden rush as it flows out. The presence of sunlight causes
the brook’s water to sparkle as it flows among the fern. It then continues its journey by flowing
down a valley. While doing so, the sound of the flowing brook resembles that of people
quarrelling. Hence the phrase, ‘bicker down a valley’.
The brook flows down along hills. Sometimes, it also glides between long and narrow hill
ranges, called ridges. Thorpe refer to small villages or hamlets. Between two small towns, the
brook passes several thorp and a large number of bridges. The numbers used in this line such as
‘thirty’, ‘twenty’, ‘half a hundred’ should not be taken in the literal sense. These numbers are
used to give the impression of ‘several’ or ‘many’ and to maintain the rhythm of the poem.
Finally, the brook passes Philip’s farm and flows into the overflowing river.
The brook further states that men are transient. They come and go over time. But it outlives
men and continues forever.
The lines ‘For men may come and men may go, /But I go on for ever.’, are repeated several times
in the entire poem.
As the brook flows over stony paths, its water makes a chattering sound. This sound is high
pitched, hence the phrase ‘sharps and trebles’ (both, high pitched notes in music).
As water flows past an obstacle, a reverse motion is created that leads to swirling. These are
known as eddies. A lot of bubbles are also formed.
As the brook flows over pebbles, the sound it makes is similar to that made while talking rapidly.
Hence the phrase, ‘babble on the pebbles’.
The brook does not flow in a straight line. It makes a lot of turns and etches out a path full of
curves. ‘Fret’ means ‘fuss’ or ‘worry’. The brook forms so many curves, that it seems as if it is
constantly troubling its banks to change shape. The brook continues beside many fields as well
as fallow lands. ‘Fairy forelands’ refer to promontories. These are masses of land that overlook
the brook. These promontories are home to plants such as willow weed and mallow. The brook
passes them on its journey.
As the brook flows, on its way to the overflowing river, it makes a continuous sound. The sound
is like that of people talking. Hence, the line ‘I chatter, chatter, as I flow”.
The brook repeats that although men are transient, it goes on forever.
The brook coils and twists on its way to the river. An occasional flower can be seen on its
surface. The floating blossom appears to be sailing on the brook. The brook is also home to
freshwater fish such as trout and grayling. The trout is a vigorous and energetic fish. Hence
Tennyson calls it ‘lusty’.
Due to occasional turbulent flow, flakes of foam are produced, which float on the flowing brook.
waterbreak are breaks on the brook’s surface caused by unevenness of its bed. These
waterbreakreflect the sun that makes them appear silver. Gravel is usually of a brownish yellow
hue. Hence the phrase, ‘golden gravel’.
The brook draws along with it, several floating objects as it flows towards the river. Here the
poem’s refrain is repeated.
The brook flows by grassy stretches. It passes by land covered with hazel (a type of shrub).
Forget-me-nots are low growing plants with bright blue flowers. They often grow on the banks
of streams, sometimes even touching the water surface. Forget-me-not flowers are often a sign
of faithfulness and enduring love. Hence they are often associated with lovers. As the brook
flows, it gently moves the flowers that touch the water.
The brook uses the words ‘slip’ , ‘slide’ , ‘gloom’ , ‘glance’, to describe its movements.
Swallows often hunt for insects on the water surface. They skim the water surface to capture the
insects. The brook glides among these ‘skimming swallows’.
The brook is constantly moving. It also carries with it numerous fish, floating blossoms, etc.
Swallows often fly over it. Hence the sunlight that falls on the bed of the brook appears like a
net instead of a continuous entity. Sandy shallows refer to the shallow part of the brook that
contains a lot of deposited sand and silt. As the brook moves, the ‘netted sunbeam’ falling on
the shallow bed appears to dance.
Wilderness refers to a wild and uninhabited region. Brambles are often found in such places.
Hence Tennyson refers to such regions as ‘brambly wildernesses’. In quiet nights, as the brook
passes over numerous pebbles and uneven land, it makes a certain sound. In the silent
wilderness such sounds can be clearly heard. The sound reminds one of murmuring. It is as if
the brook is talking to itself.
Shingles are accumulated masses of small pebbles. Elevated regions in a brook made of such an
accumulated mass, deposited by flow, are referred as ‘shingly bars’. Shingles are usually found in
the slowest moving part of a brook. Hence the brook says that it ‘lingers’ by such places.
Cresses, in this case, refer to watercress that often grows on the edges of brooks. As the brook
passes these tufts of watercress, its water seems to coalesce among the plants. Hence Tennyson
uses the word ‘loiter’ is used.
The brook leaves the wilderness, the ‘shingly bars’ and the watercress behind and flows in
graceful curves towards the river.
It ends with the refrain that although the human life is transient, the flow of the brook is
perpetual.
ALLITERATION :- 1 : ‘Sudden Sally’
2 : ‘Field and Fallow’
ONOMATOPOEIA :- 1 : Chatter
2 : Babble
PERSONIFICATION :- 1 : I = Brook
2 : Little Town
Question 1 : The poem is written by
1 : W.B. Yeats
2 : William Wordsworth
3 : William Shakespeare
4 :Alfred,Lord Tennyson
ANSWER : 4
Question 2 : The poem is written in
the style of a ___________
1 : Narrative
2 : Personification
3 : Dialogue
4 : Report
ANSWER : 2
Question 3 : “By many a field and
fallow” is an example of ________
1 : A Smile
2 : A Metaphor
3 : An Alliteration
4 : A Refrain
ANSWER : 3
Question 4 : The rhyming scheme of
the poem is _______
1 : aabb
2 : abab
3 : abcd
4 : abcb
ANSWER : 2
Question 5 : The message of the
poem is that the life of a brook is __
1 : Temporary
2: Short – Lived
3 : External
4 : Momentary
ANSWER : 3
The brook by lord alfred tennyson  ppt

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The brook by lord alfred tennyson ppt

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  • 32. The brook is a poem written by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. In this poem, the brook plays the role of the narrator as it tells the reader about its journey. Here is the summary of the poem. The brook starts out from the dwelling place of birds such as the coot (a water bird) and the her (archaic word for heron). It makes a sudden rush as it flows out. The presence of sunlight causes the brook’s water to sparkle as it flows among the fern. It then continues its journey by flowing down a valley. While doing so, the sound of the flowing brook resembles that of people quarrelling. Hence the phrase, ‘bicker down a valley’. The brook flows down along hills. Sometimes, it also glides between long and narrow hill ranges, called ridges. Thorpe refer to small villages or hamlets. Between two small towns, the brook passes several thorp and a large number of bridges. The numbers used in this line such as ‘thirty’, ‘twenty’, ‘half a hundred’ should not be taken in the literal sense. These numbers are used to give the impression of ‘several’ or ‘many’ and to maintain the rhythm of the poem. Finally, the brook passes Philip’s farm and flows into the overflowing river. The brook further states that men are transient. They come and go over time. But it outlives men and continues forever. The lines ‘For men may come and men may go, /But I go on for ever.’, are repeated several times in the entire poem.
  • 33. As the brook flows over stony paths, its water makes a chattering sound. This sound is high pitched, hence the phrase ‘sharps and trebles’ (both, high pitched notes in music). As water flows past an obstacle, a reverse motion is created that leads to swirling. These are known as eddies. A lot of bubbles are also formed. As the brook flows over pebbles, the sound it makes is similar to that made while talking rapidly. Hence the phrase, ‘babble on the pebbles’. The brook does not flow in a straight line. It makes a lot of turns and etches out a path full of curves. ‘Fret’ means ‘fuss’ or ‘worry’. The brook forms so many curves, that it seems as if it is constantly troubling its banks to change shape. The brook continues beside many fields as well as fallow lands. ‘Fairy forelands’ refer to promontories. These are masses of land that overlook the brook. These promontories are home to plants such as willow weed and mallow. The brook passes them on its journey.
  • 34. As the brook flows, on its way to the overflowing river, it makes a continuous sound. The sound is like that of people talking. Hence, the line ‘I chatter, chatter, as I flow”. The brook repeats that although men are transient, it goes on forever. The brook coils and twists on its way to the river. An occasional flower can be seen on its surface. The floating blossom appears to be sailing on the brook. The brook is also home to freshwater fish such as trout and grayling. The trout is a vigorous and energetic fish. Hence Tennyson calls it ‘lusty’. Due to occasional turbulent flow, flakes of foam are produced, which float on the flowing brook. waterbreak are breaks on the brook’s surface caused by unevenness of its bed. These waterbreakreflect the sun that makes them appear silver. Gravel is usually of a brownish yellow hue. Hence the phrase, ‘golden gravel’. The brook draws along with it, several floating objects as it flows towards the river. Here the poem’s refrain is repeated. The brook flows by grassy stretches. It passes by land covered with hazel (a type of shrub). Forget-me-nots are low growing plants with bright blue flowers. They often grow on the banks of streams, sometimes even touching the water surface. Forget-me-not flowers are often a sign of faithfulness and enduring love. Hence they are often associated with lovers. As the brook flows, it gently moves the flowers that touch the water. The brook uses the words ‘slip’ , ‘slide’ , ‘gloom’ , ‘glance’, to describe its movements. Swallows often hunt for insects on the water surface. They skim the water surface to capture the insects. The brook glides among these ‘skimming swallows’.
  • 35. The brook is constantly moving. It also carries with it numerous fish, floating blossoms, etc. Swallows often fly over it. Hence the sunlight that falls on the bed of the brook appears like a net instead of a continuous entity. Sandy shallows refer to the shallow part of the brook that contains a lot of deposited sand and silt. As the brook moves, the ‘netted sunbeam’ falling on the shallow bed appears to dance. Wilderness refers to a wild and uninhabited region. Brambles are often found in such places. Hence Tennyson refers to such regions as ‘brambly wildernesses’. In quiet nights, as the brook passes over numerous pebbles and uneven land, it makes a certain sound. In the silent wilderness such sounds can be clearly heard. The sound reminds one of murmuring. It is as if the brook is talking to itself. Shingles are accumulated masses of small pebbles. Elevated regions in a brook made of such an accumulated mass, deposited by flow, are referred as ‘shingly bars’. Shingles are usually found in the slowest moving part of a brook. Hence the brook says that it ‘lingers’ by such places. Cresses, in this case, refer to watercress that often grows on the edges of brooks. As the brook passes these tufts of watercress, its water seems to coalesce among the plants. Hence Tennyson uses the word ‘loiter’ is used. The brook leaves the wilderness, the ‘shingly bars’ and the watercress behind and flows in graceful curves towards the river. It ends with the refrain that although the human life is transient, the flow of the brook is perpetual.
  • 36. ALLITERATION :- 1 : ‘Sudden Sally’ 2 : ‘Field and Fallow’ ONOMATOPOEIA :- 1 : Chatter 2 : Babble PERSONIFICATION :- 1 : I = Brook 2 : Little Town
  • 37. Question 1 : The poem is written by 1 : W.B. Yeats 2 : William Wordsworth 3 : William Shakespeare 4 :Alfred,Lord Tennyson ANSWER : 4
  • 38. Question 2 : The poem is written in the style of a ___________ 1 : Narrative 2 : Personification 3 : Dialogue 4 : Report ANSWER : 2
  • 39. Question 3 : “By many a field and fallow” is an example of ________ 1 : A Smile 2 : A Metaphor 3 : An Alliteration 4 : A Refrain ANSWER : 3
  • 40. Question 4 : The rhyming scheme of the poem is _______ 1 : aabb 2 : abab 3 : abcd 4 : abcb ANSWER : 2
  • 41. Question 5 : The message of the poem is that the life of a brook is __ 1 : Temporary 2: Short – Lived 3 : External 4 : Momentary ANSWER : 3