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"the grey sea and the black land" what scene does the image of "grey sea" in the poem?​

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Answered by adarshchaturvedi9852
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“Meeting at Night” by Robert Browning

The theme of this poem by Robert Browning, ”Meeting at Night”, is that to find true love, one will endure tough times before finding the right person. The narrator describes his journey along the beach to arrive at a place where he finds love. The speaker goes through an enchanting adventure and in the end, finds true love like in a Disney movie. Browning’s use of imagery and personification made the poem easy to understand and enjoyable to read. In each stanza, the speaker uses tone and emotion as great poetic devices to express powerful emotion. Robert Browning uses imagery, personification, tone, and emotion in this poem to describe the underlying message in this poem, true love.

Robert Browning was born in May 7th, 1812. He was the son of a pianist and a bank clerk. His father, a bank clerk, was also an artist who collected books and pictures. Throughout his childhood Robert practiced music, dancing, and horsemanship. By fourteen, he wrote a volume of verse, but it was never published. Robert’s finest work called Men and Women was published in

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