Symbolism In The Poem Robert Browning

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Musallam Tariq ALBusaidi

Ms.Lauren

English 10M

The poem is about meeting somthing or someone in a sea at night in a beach that no one is there and saw a form that has a home he went to the window and knoked he and then he saw a lightning the his lover heart as they reatite.
Thats mean the story and poem is about love and how to move to the love of your life and where does he desire .

The speaker is robert browning he was born in 7 may 1812 in england , london and died at 12 december 1889 at age 77 in italy , venice
Robert was his job is dramatic monologue and made victorium poets and characterzaion and social commantry , and he challaging vocaballry and syntax . he married a poet thta older then him in 1846 her name is elizebeth barret. …show more content…

In a way, the lighting of the match is a symbol of passion. Are you familiar with the metaphor we use nowadays about relationships involving the word "spark," as in "I really feel a spark with this one"?

Line 12: The incredibly loud volume of the "two hearts beating each to each" suggests that there is some serious passion here, or at least some romantic heat.

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The title of the poem pretty much sums up what happens in the poem: the speaker describes a "meeting at night," or rather he describes all the things he must do to make his "meeting" happen. It is only in the last two or three lines that the actual meeting takes place, prompting the question as to what the title of the poem is actually doing.
On the one hand, the title is a little misleading. Why? Because the bulk of the poem consists of descriptions of the landscapes (sea, beach, fields) that the speaker must cross in order to make his date. On the other hand, the fact that the poem is called "Meeting at Night" suggests that the meeting is the most important event in the poem, even though the meeting itself only occupies four

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