English, asked by waniasif593, 8 months ago

1. Where is the house located ?
2. What is the condition of the house?
the house on the hill poem by E A Robinson
class 5th​

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Answered by yashwin62
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Answered by Anonymous
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'The House on the Hill' by Edward Arlington Robinson describes the fleeting nature of memories and the haunting qualities of the past.

The poem begins with the speaker describing an old, shut-up house that is still and empty. There is no one living there or populating the rooms, and there is nothing the speaker (or anyone he is directing the lines to) can say to change that. As the poem progresses it becomes likely that the house represents more than a sadly decaying structure. It is meant to be a symbol for the speaker’s past and it’s decay a representative for how he’s losing contact with his own past acquaintances and experiences.

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