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Christmas Eve by Charlotte driutt cole summary​

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Answered by harshit5864
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Rossetti's “Christmas Eve” is a poem of anticipation: at the very end of Advent, the speaker looks forward to the hour that Christmas begins. The poem opens with three comparisons involving imagery. The first two are paradoxes in which “darkness” becomes light and “chillness” becomes warmth.

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