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Prospice a poem by Robert Browning summary

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Answered by heartless18
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The speaker asks himself what it is like to "fear death" in this poem. He begins by describing the oppressive imagery of it – "fog in my throat," "the press of the storm, [and] the post of the foe." Despite the deterrents, "the strong man must go" and he insists he will push forward on his journey no matter the end.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The poem is positive, where in the poet waits to meet his dear wife after death.

  • The poem is written on a positive note, where poet expects meeting his wife after death.
  • The poem was written shortly after Elizabeth's wife died and is dedicated to her memory. Poet claims that if he dies, he will be reunited with his beloved, and that death will be an excellent opportunity to do so.
  • Its central message is that he will not falter in the face of death, despite the fact that death's approach diverts life's journey, but will instead march forward heroically and face death head-on.
  • He calls himself a "fighter," and since his beloved is waiting for him, he refuses to take the coward's road to death and approach it with anything less than utter trust.
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