Charlotte bronte evening solace criticism




















In lines 19 to 24, Bronte expresses a person's desire to move forward and forget. Our own sharp griefs and wild sensations, The tale of others' sufferings seem. This part of the poem talks about a person wishing that they could fast forward to the time when their broken heart and pain is healed.

The person wishes to go to a time when all their pain would only seem like a distant memory. Time brings healing of a person's grief and suffering which is what the poet looks at as solace or comfort that can be attained.

Bronte looks at evening as a time of calmness and silence where a person can look back at past thoughts and let them go. These truths from the heart are special as the poem says and that through sharing the uniqueness is lost.

That in a sense goes with the idea that to be able to love another one has to love themselves first. Love that comes from loving oneself first is a great and more powerful type of love. Yet those who are always so hung up on wanting to be a part of a crowd will not come to realize. The person who takes time alone will realize such a truth. Upon more readings of the poem I come to realize that loneliness used constructively, such as a time of reflection, will help the person make sense of things.

Poetry for Teens. Lesson Plans. Resources for Teachers. Academy of American Poets. American Poets Magazine. Poems Find and share the perfect poems. Evening Solace. This poem is in the public domain. Pilate's Wife's Dream I've quench'd my lamp, I struck it in that start Which every limb convulsed, I heard it fall— The crash blent with my sleep, I saw depart Its light, even as I woke, on yonder wall; Over against my bed, there shone a gleam Strange, faint, and mingling also with my dream.

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Privacy Policy. Press Center. Throughout the story line, Jane is searching to find love. Exile— being cast away from your home and from all family, friends, and relations; having to start a whole new life alone. Although exile can be a degrading experience for anyone, Jane Eyre shows to her readers that it is also enriching. The motif of exile in Jane Eyre teaches that although feelings of alienation may arise at the start of the….

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At the beginning of the novel Jane was stuck in an abusive household with her aunt.



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