I believe in rain.
Rain is water that falls out the sky from the clouds. It happens all year round randomly in the spring, summer, fall, and winter perfectly. Rain is special to me in every way that anyone could ever think of. The reasons can go on forever but only a few are necessary to make my point. That smell when you wake up in the morning or leaving school/work after it just rained brings back pleasant memories everytime. Although the rain smell isn’t always the same. In the winter and fall it smells cold and like wet leaves. In the summer the smell is just a fresh wet dry almost humid smell. The rain smell is called “petrichor”. Which seems to flow very well and is the perfect name for it. Waking up to this smell is always a pleasant
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I am someone who loves being bundled up and warm, which isn’t something that is usually done in the summer, but when it rains it can be. While it is sometimes fun to run and dance in the rain, I love being about to put on my rain gear. I have a blue rain jacket with my monogram on it that I love and I love it even more when I get to pull it out and put it on. Then I have two pairs on rain shoes. My first and favorite pair are my L. L. Bean Boots. They are brown and navy blue and the warmest shoes in the world, that is why they are my favorite. My less favorite pair of rain boots and black, pink, and really cute. I wear those more when I want to look cute when going outside into the rain. Not only do I enjoy dressing myself for the rainy weather I love the way other people are dressed. People my age and older are usually dressed fashionably looking very nice. While I enjoy how adolescents and older dress, the way children are dressed gives me life. They’re rain boots are ten times as cute and so are the jackets. They look like mini people--most likely because that is what they are--but way cuter and happier in the rain. It makes me happy to see them enjoying what I
The movie begins with self-centered, materialistic Charlie Babbitt (Tom Cruise), learning the death of his father. To settle his dad’s estate, he and his business partner/girlfriend, Susanna (Valeria Golino) travel to his home town Cincinnati. While he was hoping to inherit all of his dad’s estate, all he got was a car and a collection of rosebushes that he simply has no use for. The remaining $3 million fortune was put into a trust for an unnamed beneficiary. Charlie demands to know the identity of the beneficiary and finds out that it is a mental hospital where his long-lost autistic brother, Raymond (Dustin Hoffman) resides with a caretaker, Dr. Bruner (Gerald R. Molen).
Review of A Hard Rain Fell: a G. I. ’s True Story of The War in Vietnam
In the chapter the “Rainy River” of the novel The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien, O’Brien conveys a deep moral conflict between fleeing the war to go to Canada versus staying and fighting in a war that he does not support. O’Brien is an educated man, a full time law student at Harvard and a liberal person who sees war as a pointless activity for dimwitted, war hungry men. His status makes him naive to the fact that he will be drafted into the war and thus when he receives his draft notice, he is shocked. Furthermore, his anti-war sentiments are thoroughly projected, and he unravels into a moral dilemma between finding freedom in Canada or standing his ground and fighting. An image of a rainy river marking the border between Minnesota and Canada is representative of this chapter because it reflects O’Brien’s moral division between finding freedom in Canada or standing his ground and fighting in the Vietnam war.
When you are raised in buffalo, December is about snow and Christmas; so to be without snow in Charlotte is a weird feeling. Rain was another crazy adventure. You know the saying, “It’s raining cats and dogs.” Well, it rains just that hard in Charlotte. It’s a kind of rain, I have never seen before. I had to pull over on the highway because I could not see it was raining so hard. It looked like someone was pouring buckets of rain on my windows. In Buffalo, it rains but not hard crazy rain. I have seen people walking in the rain in Buffalo with no problem. You couldn’t walk in the rain in Charlotte, an umbrella does nothing for the rain. You might as well not have one because you will still get drenched with
“The Rain God” shows a personal look into the Mexican American experience. The life and death of the Angel family is explored during a time of great struggle, regardless of who you were. Masculinity, religion, education, and assimilation prove to be important aspects of the lives that this fiction family and similar real families in the time period. In these ways the Mexican American experience is uniquely its own.
It’s More Than Just Rain or Snow: Rain and snow in literature are used for more than just plot progression.When authors include rain, snow, fog, and rainbow it symbolizes something else .In the book Holes by Louis Sachar, Stanley was sent to juvenile detention camp green lake after being falsely accused of a crime he did not commit. Stanley and boys there are forced to dig holes every day. Towards the end of the book, after stanley found his family treasure he was told that he was going home and after months of no rain it started to rain out of nowhere. The rain in the book symbolizes growth and
The rain demonstrates sadness, hope, and a new start. In “It’s More Than Just Rain or Snow” it states“ Rain is a principal element of spring”...“Spring is the season not only of renewal but of hope, of new awakenings” (73). During the Joads trip to California they encountered many difficulties through which the weather was hot and bare and even when they did arrive in California it ends up raining which brings a feeling of sadness for them but also a hope for a new beginning. The meaning and significance of the scene of Rose of Sharon feeding the starving man is also to show that life can be both good and bad. For instance the Joads were experiencing hard times but when Rose of Sharon fed the man with her milk it brought hope to her and the Joad family which is also connected to the idea of rain because the rain brought a new start for them which helped the event of Rose of Sharon feeding the man bring a good shift for them all. In “It’s More Than Just Rain or Snow” it explains how “ Rain can bring the world back to life, to new growth”
In “A Rainy Morning” by Ted Kooser, we get a lot of imagery, as well as figures of speech, specifically metaphors. This poem through the use of an extended metaphor helps us to see life and our everyday actions into a new perspective. Here we will examine the poem’s language and imagery to help understand what the theme of “A Rainy Morning” is.
Storm waters are widely used in many different areas, even required in some. They are a vital tool that helps keep streams healthy. Storm water ponds are used to capture, control, and filter all kinds of runoff that could be from anything like parking lots to roof tops. The use of storm water ponds is essential to slow the flow of water down, filter out toxins, and improve the health of streams for aquatic life and for consumption purposes. All of that is in efforts to protect local streams.
Rain Man is about two brothers who comes from two different walks of life. The first brother name is Charlie Babbitt who is a young struggling Los Angeles businessman who sells expensive cars for a living. Charles is a self-centered person who only cares about himself and what he can gain from others. Charles is getting ready to lose his business when he gets a call that his father Sanford Babbitt has passed away. Charles has not spoken with his father for many of years and his father lives in Cincinnati, Ohio. Upon arrival to his father house to talk with the “will “person he finds out that all of 3,000,000 dollars will go to an unnamed person in a trust. Charles was only granted his father 1948 Buick convertible (Bed of rose).
Right after the line, “final uneasiness.” (16) the poem’s intended audience changes. The audience shifts from lovers and their experience with love to a more specific person/intended individual love to him. This is important to understand because it further demonstrates the emotions the speaker has. After the shift, the speaker says “Love, if you love me,/….Be for me, like rain,” (17-19). In this he is demanding that if someone wants to love him or be with him they need to be like rain. The image of rain falling outside is something simple and beautiful. Rain, to some people can be a calming sensation to feel on their cheeks. It is interesting how rain is used in a positive light to describe love because rain is not something one would typically assimilate to love. Rain is beautiful, like love, but to compare the two to illustrate a meaning is thought-provoking. Why would the speaker use rain to describe love? Possibly because it is beautiful like love and has characteristics one may desire in love? This may be true, but conversely it can be assumed that love is difficult to comprehend and that through the use of something out of the ordinary maybe some understanding of the abstract emotion can be facilitated. At the end of the poem the speaker leaves his intended audience with the final phrase of “Be wet/ with a decent happiness.” (23-24). This final phrase is significant because it tells the audience and those who desire
The another devastating abiotic stress which is considered to be highly responsible worldwide for decreasing yield and quality of crop productivity is drought (Lambers et al. 2008 ; Moghadam et al .,2011; Mohsen Pourgholam et al.,2013 ; M. Farooq et al., 2012; Abolhasani and Saeidi, 2004 ; Monjezi et al., 2013).It harms plant growth and development and reduces crop growth rate and also affects biomass accumulation. Generally, in crop plants drought severely affects the cell division and expansion, elongation of root, leaf size, proliferation of root and inhibition of shoot growth (Sharp & Davies 1989; Spollen et al.,1993;Yamaguchi et al.,2010). Furthermore ,it also badly hampers all kinds of plant functions and physiological and biochemical traits such as mineral elements, carbohydrates, free radicals, ions, hormones, lipids, and nucleic acids (HongBo et al., 2005; Yasar et al., ; Moghadam et al .,2011,Mohsen Pourgholam et al,2013) .The transportation of nutrients from the roots to the stem severely get affected by drought as the rate of transpiration is reduced and damage of active transport and membrane permeability take place (Viets, 1972; Alam, 1999; Yasar et al ). Simultaneously, due to decrease in soil moisture, problem occurs with the low distribution of absorbed nutrients by the plant roots in the soil (Alam, 1999; Yasar et al ). More importantly, drought leads to rise in generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) due to energy accumulation in stress condition of plants (Smirnoff 1993; Asada 2006; Waraich et al.,2011).Drought diminishes photosynthetic carbon fixation primarily through restraining the entrance of CO2 into the leaf or by reducing metabolism (Smirnoff 1993; Loggini et al., 1999; Ap...
...o be correct. Hemingway uses rain as a sign of death, sadness or to give one of his characters the state of being afraid. The despair brought by rain, Frederic says „ good-bye to [Catherine], and then „[leaves] the hospital and walk[s] back to the hotel in the rain". The rain described as he walks home represents again a cleansing in which Tenente will be forced to start a whole new life now.
The constant appearance of rain allows for sadness to be foreshadowed; the opposite can be inferred where there is more of a relief than sadness. The book says in the weather “…came the permanent rain and with the rain came the cholera” (Hemingway, 4). When the rain pours in the beginning of the book, it started to describe the scenery. The rain was signifies rain as death and as a tragedy for thousands of death soldiers follow along the cholera that comes with the rain. Usually when it rains in a novel or in a movie, the plot turns negative. Rain serves as a potent symbol of inevitable disintegration of happiness in life. Before Hemingway describes the rain, he says that “the leaves” on the trees “fell early that year” and this is not an example of rain, but it shows that not only does rain foreshadow sadness, but nature itself does. The nature aspect of this was that the leaves symbolize the soldiers and since they are falling early that year that means that they are dying as a young man. The death of them are sometimes forgotten with the permanent rain that falls o...
Human beings are prone to having connections with everything that ever existed. For instance, you could have a profound connection with an object, an idea, geographical location, anything physical or spiritual; there are no boundaries to what a human can feel connected to. Some you may have reasons for, whereas some just come to you. “The Way to Rainy Mountain” shows the connection that the author, N.Scott Momaday felt with a certain place due to his culture and past. A connection can be established in such manner that it is not subject to an explanation. Place is one of the most common connection a human could have with nature. Just the eeriness of “place” develops such intense feelings for a person. Something accumulated without hesitation. For N.Scott Momaday, Rainy Mountain is significant to him because of/through the physical setting, the spiritual world, and his grandmother.