i think its the romantic theme and repetition
The Highwayman, being a fugitive from law, can successfully evade capture by remaining in hiding or in the background. But he wants to see his loved one Bess, living in a public place which is an inn, daughter to the inn keeper. Therefore he has to make nightly rendezvous to meet with her. Bess wants to keep her lover coming to see her in the night safe and warned about the presence of King's men in the inn, ready to capture him when he comes. But being fettered hand and foot and a loaded musket thrust into her mouth, she cannot scream and warn her lover. This is the characteristic situation in this poem The Highway Man by Alfred Noyce.
The main characters of the story are Beth (the landlord's daughter), and the highwayman. The main character is The Highwayman In the ballad by Alfred Noyes, the Highwayman falls in love with Bess (the Landlord's daughter) and so does a man called Tim the Ostler who overheard the Highwayman talking to Bess.
"The Highwayman" is a narrative poem written by Alfred Noyes in 1906. It tells the story of a highwayman who is in love with the landlord's daughter, Bess, and how their tragic love story unfolds. The poem is known for its romantic and tragic themes, as well as its vivid imagery and use of rhythm and meter.
Oh, dude, Tim the ostler in "The Highwayman" was a total snitch. He sold out the highwayman to the redcoats by telling them about his secret visits to Bess, the landlord's daughter. Talk about betrayal, right? So yeah, Tim basically ruined everything for the highwayman. Tough break, man.
it wasn't called black bess at all he never had a named horse because he rode stolen horses black bess is a name people got from the poem the highwayman because they assumed that the poem was about dick turpin and in the poem he has a girlfriend called bess who had black hair so a leganed surronded him that he called his horse black bess after her but he didnt. the poem the highwayman may not even be about dick turpin
This line from the poem "The Highwayman" by Alfred Noyes describes how the musket was placed next to Bess, the innkeeper's daughter, with the barrel pointing towards her chest. This demonstrates the danger she faced and the threat of violence that she was exposed to as a result of the highwayman's actions.
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I think Tim The Ostler is the antagonist of the poem- because he ratted out the Highwayman. But, that is if you list The Highwayman as the Protagonist- which he obviously is. I haven't seen the movie though- I am looking for the movie now.
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