Read the passage. Love and Friendship by Emily Brontë. Love is like the wild rose-briar, Friendship is like the holly-tree— The
holly is dark when the rose-briar blooms But which will bloom most constantly? The wild rose-briar is sweet in spring, Its summer blossoms scent the air; yet wait till winter comes again And who will call the wild-briar fair? What is the theme of this poem? Friendship is more constant than love. Some flowers are prettier than others. Everything happens according to nature. Love lasts longer than friendship.
The answer is Friendship is more constant than love
Explanation:
In this passage, love is represented as a non-lasting beauty with the characteristics of a rose, it is deemed as a product of fair weather (summer and spring), while friendship is depicted as a holly, a tree that will blossom on harsh times (winter) and, unlike the rose will constantly endure the adversities of a harsh season.