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In the poem " Meeting at Night", the ' yellow light' is the poet's-----(1) friend (2) enemy (3) companion (4) guiding light for destination ​

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Answered by Thewriter17
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Is it necessary to live the life what our parents and relatives and most of the people are living. Means study till age 25. Than 25 to 50 get a job where you work from 9 to 5. Get married have kids settle in life.. Than from 50 to 75... Tension for children carrier their marriage... deposition of loan.. retirement... & after 75 just wait for death..!! . Can't we over come with that rule and do something different...??

Answered by SrijanAdhikari23
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In the poem "Meeting at Night" by Robert Browning, the "yellow light" refers to the (d)guiding light for a destination ​.

The guiding light that brings the speaker to his sweetheart is referred to as the "yellow light."

The speaker's navigational aid that directs him to his beloved is referred to as both the "yellow half-moon" and the "yellow light" in this passage.

The poem was written by Browning while he was courting his future wife, Elizabeth Barrett, who was already well-known for her poetry at the time. Barrett's father disapproved of Browning, and perhaps this might be inferred from the "meeting's" hushed and covert atmosphere.

The poem Meeting at Night is exceptional and standalone for the Victorian era because, at a time of moral and social conservatism, it is so sensual.

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