critically highlight the idea of loss in the poem TWO IN A CAMPAGNA.
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In the Two In The Compagna by Robert Browning the poet addresses his lover and Ask her to regain a moment with him that they spent in the country together. This poem illustrates the futile desire of the poet to forever keep his happiness (for women and the outside world) eternal.
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- Robert Browning's poem "Two in the Campagna" is a song of affection for his friend, Elizabeth Barrett Browning. In the poem, he recalls that he is seated outdoors in rural Italy; the specific moment has some clear significance in their relationship in the past, and he asks if such peak emotion moments will really be sustained and and whether there is a fault in their relationship if they cannot.
- The protagonist recognizes the abundance and diversity of nature and contrasts it with the abundance and diversity of his own concepts and feelings. In addition, the poem notes that while times of pure emotional strength cannot be very common, Brownings's "doctrine of imperfection" is a constant affirmation of their own possibilities and that their rarity is no indication of love's failure but of the possibilities it offers.
- The biggest problem of the poem is that the speaker intuits with his lover the prospect of absolute pleasure. He needs to follow her, not just to become one, but to "adopt [her] desire," to vanish within her. Such an union would be a realisation of the heavenly passion that he had, so he hoped it would "upward" him into a heavenly world.However, he is unable to do this. The most apparent explanation is that he is restricted to a "finite" form, such that the boundary is still isolated from it. But there's a more important reason: he can't completely vanish inside of her, because he can't hold his moment of commitment forever.
- The speaker needs himself to be able to devote himself unceasingly, but he wanders his mind as a poet and never can exist completely at one moment. The downside is that he recognizes the potential of such a union, and so it is difficult not to reach such unification. If he had no other romantic sense of hope, the pain might not be so severe.
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