ch acquainted with the night
2. Do you think the speaker's chances of human interaction have failed? Give reasons
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Answer:
The speaker says he has been acquainted with the night. "Acquainted" is a funny word to use – it means, basically, that he has met, or has some knowledge of, the night. It is a formal, distant, and neutral way to say something.
Here, “luminary clock” is a symbol of time, “night” symbolizes darkness or speaker's depression and “moon” symbolizes hope. Anaphora: It refers to the repetition of any word or expression in the poem. Frost has repeated the word “rain” in the second line of the poem to emphasize his point.
The speaker of this poem is a pretty lonely guy. We don't know why he walks around so much at night. He doesn't look at the watchman when he passes him, so maybe he's up to no good.
Answer:
Yes, I do think the speakers chances of human interaction of failed because the feeling of loneliness and despair his only a mental state. If he wanted he would have talked to The Watchman
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