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He drowns
D. Cinquains
acceptance
acceptance
the tide rising and falling
The Tide Rises, The Tide Falls was written 3 years before Longfellow's death, in 1879.
The mood of Longfellow's poem entitled The Tide Rises, The Tide Falls is accepting. It is accepting death and the fact that everyone will die someday.
He drowns
The curlew calls at Twilight.
D. Cinquains
the death of a person and the way life and nature goes on afterwards.
the traveler dies
yeet!
acceptance
acceptance
In "The Tide Rises, the Tide Falls," details like the setting sun, the disappearing footprints, and the incoming tide suggest that the traveler is nearing death. The repetition of the tide rising and falling symbolizes the cyclical nature of life and death, hinting at the traveler's imminent passing.
The title "The Tide Rises, The Tide Falls" conveys the cyclical nature of life and the inevitability of change and renewal. It suggests that no matter what happens, life will go on and the tide will keep rising and falling, symbolizing the continuous rhythm of nature and existence.