Comment on Browning's use if images and symbols in 'Meeting at Night' ?
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Browning uses striking imagery to intensify the descri ption in the poem, and its development mirrors the shifting tones and mood. Fire imagery is employed throughout, the "fiery ringlets", the "blue spurt" and the "lighted match", augmenting the urgency and passion of the narrator in reaching his lover.
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