The poem "The Victim" by Robert Hillyer explores the themes of sacrifice and martyrdom through the narrative of a victim who willingly accepts suffering and injustice. It portrays the idea of transcendence through suffering and the power of forgiveness. The poem may be seen as a commentary on the human capacity for endurance and the virtue of selflessness in the face of adversity.
the stanzas are all of the same length
A poem by robert browning
The poem you are referring to is "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost. It is about the choices we make in life and the paths we choose to take, reflecting on how those choices can make all the difference. It does not mention a newspaper in a corner of the street.
The line "Good fences make good neighbors" is from the poem "Mending Wall" by Robert Frost. It reflects the idea that clear boundaries and respect for personal space can lead to positive relationships between neighbors.
There is a poem titled "Rabbi Ben Ezra" by Robert Browning that begins:Grow old along with me!The best is yet to be,The last of life, for which the first was made.
Yes: All around - the journey of a riverIts very simple, and made parallel to the brook's idea.
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summarized all of the poem a comteplation upon flowers
"The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost uses poetic devices such as metaphor (the roads symbolizing life choices), imagery (descriptions of the two roads), and rhyme scheme (ABAAB). These devices are used throughout the poem to convey the theme of decision-making and reflecting on choices.
A very strange poem
How about The Pied Piper of Hamelin by Robert Browning.
first of all it's not victim, its victom. and a boy called Nathan Lane is the person who your are looking for