Bess's crime was that she was the highway man's lover because back then if the authorities had any reason to kill you they would. hope this helped
Tim in the poem The Highway Man is the ostler who work in the stable of the inn for the landlord, Bess' father.
No they just like each other but Tim the Ostler wants the highway man dead so he can have Bess all to him self. YOU GOT IT BUB haha SUCK MY &**$ bi$%&! kk bye
Yes there is a poem about a highway man calles the highway man. it is about a bandit who is in love with the "laandlords black eyed daughter" called Bess. She is shot because she loves him so much.
ide say the highway man with bess because she was all happy that the highway man had come but the highway man was sad / bad because he got her killed
Yes the Highway man did love the landlord's daughter her real name was Bess. The landlord's daughter loved the highway man to. She used to help to Highway man because she didn't want them to die . In my point of view I think the highway man might be lovely inside . :)
Heey The Highway man is poem from Alfred Noyes Its about Highway man of corse and a girl Bess Its about The Highway Man Kissing Bess and Tim the Osarler is Jealous he tells King George and King Georges men wait at Besses Window they tie her up and 2 guns by her side She worns the Highwayman by shooting her self he realises it by Morning he comes to savee her but he gets killed to What a sad story Right !! Hopee It Hellps !
In the poem, the Highwayman, Bess and the highwayman are both killed. At the end of the poem, however, it tells of the legend that the ghost of the highway man comes to the inn where the ghost of Bess waits for him. Therefore, in this sense, the Highwayman is supernatural.
its when the highwayman gets killed
Bess's actions show that she truly loves the highwayman, as she is willing to risk her own life to warn him of the impending danger. Her sacrifice highlights the depth of her affection for him.
Hey! I know who Tim the Ostler is. He is in the Highway man and he has a suspicion that the Highway man is up to something with Bess (who is the landlords daughter)
The Highway man risked his life to see his lover Bess knowing that he might be arrested or shot while going to see her in the night. Bess risked her life to save the Highwayman, knowing well that her attempt to shoot the rifle attached to her body and warn the highwayman would result in her sure death. Where can one see such equal bravery except in this celebrated poem by Alfred Noyce?