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Summary of the poem "the Swing"

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Summary of The Swing

‘The Swing’ by Robert Louis Stevenson is a simple profession of love for the joys of swinging told from the perspective by a young speaker.

The poem begins with the speaker asking the listener how much they like to swing up into the blue air. This is a rhetorical question, as seen by the speaker’s quick response. They love it more than anything and think its the best thing a child could spend their time doing. In the next stanza the child speaker describes how when they are swinging at their highest height they are able to see over a wall and into the countryside beyond. There are farmlands and farm animals, all waiting to be discovered. On the way back down they see the brown roof of their home. The descent is dragged out by the long “o” sounds utilized by Stevenson, but once they reach the bottom they quickly escape from the mundane and travel back up into the sky.

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