Appreciation for the poem the railway carriage
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Answer: The poem “From a railway carriage” was written by Robert Louis Stevenson in the year 1885 and it is written for the children.
It mentions how the coaches of the train are attached with one another and pass through different stations cutting the darkness of the night running on the tracks laid through the green pastures and the woods.
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The poet shares his experience of a railway journey. He describes the amazing speed of the train. He presents the natural scenes as seen from the window of a railway carriage.
The moment we start reading the poem we find ourselves on a train, gazing out of the window at the landscape. More than the meaning of the words, it is the pounding rhythm that immediately attracts our ears and arrests our attention.
This is a poem meant to be recited aloud. The more we read the poem, the more it sinks into our mind and reminds us of the most enjoyable journeys we had