HELP! Which best identifies a motif in Gerard Manley Hopkins's poem "Spring and Fall"?

The recurring image of the falling leaves reinforces the idea that everything dies eventually.

The recurring image of Margaret's face suggests that everyone grows old eventually.

The recurring image of the leaves changing colors brings to mind the beauty of autumn.

The recurring image of children playing helps the reader to see the innocence of youth.

Respuesta :

The motif which identifies best in Gerard Manley Hopkins's poem "Spring and Fall" is the recurring image of the falling leaves reinforces the idea that everything dies eventually.

In the poem centers around the fresh thoughts of the child Margret. She breaks down emotionally upon learning the facts of decay and death and the image that falling leaves represent. The poet does not comfort Margaret but philosophically explains the fact of life.

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