Write the theme of the poem ‘Haunted Houses’
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The gentle poem “Haunted Houses,” by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882), dispels these fears by blurring the line between memory and the supernatural. ... These are domesticated ghosts, busy with errands, moving purposefully around the house as they did in life.
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This is a captivating poem about the connection between the spirit world of ghosts and the present world of the living. ... I thought the idea he was trying to convey was that those 'ghosts' who linger symbolize the lives of those who lived and their spirits remain with us for some reason, maybe as reminders of the past.
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