My answer is well the highwayman poem is quite good
but can u help me get info on tim the ostler
cheers
Sad and painfull
What can you infer when the highwayman tells Bess, “Yet, if they press me sharply, and harry me through the day, Then look for me by moonlight”?
I think because since she doesn't love him, he doesn't want her to love anyone else.
Stanza 1 This stanza tells about the setting of the poem. The setting is dark, windy and cloudy. The highwayman is riding up to the inn. Stanza 2 The appearance of the highwayman is described. The man was well dressed and was perhaps a gentleman. Stanza 3 The highwayman was going to visit Bess, the landlord's daughter. Stanza 4 The highwayman is going to rob someone, but Tim the ostler is listening. Both Tim and the highwayman love Bess. Stanza 5 Before the highwayman leaves he smells Bess' perfume and thinks about how much he loves her. Stanza 6 King George's men went to the inn. The highwayman did not go to the inn. They probably went to the inn because Tim told them. Stanza 7 King George's men gagged and tied Bess. The men were holding muskets while waiting for the highwayman. Stanza 8 Bess has a musket pointed at her and the king's men are making jokes at her. Stanza 9 Bess is trying to free herself and she is able to touch the trigger of the musket. Stanza 10 Bess looks out the window and does not see the highwayman. The road is bare. Bess wanted to warn the highwayman that the king's men were at the inn. Stanza 11 The highwayman is beginning to get closer to the inn and the footsteps of the horse are heard. Stanza 12 Bess has died because she was trying to warn the highwayman. Stanza 13 At dawn the highwayman hears that Bess has died and had killed herself because she was trying to wait for him to warn him about the king's men. Stanza 14 The highwayman was going back to the inn. He was enraged that the men had killed Bess. When he got back to the inn, he got shot and died. Stanza 15 Sometimes on a winter night, the highwayman (ghost) can be heard riding to the inn. Stanza 16 The highwayman (ghost) was whistling a tune to the window so that Bess (ghost) would meet him.
It is unsure about how The Highwayman and Bess meet but they have abviously met before because there is an instant connection between them because when the Highwayman comes up to the old inn door Bess was waiting for him.
She shows that if u love someone u will do anything 4 them even take a bullet to prevent them from death
The Highwayman
The girl's name in the poem "The Highwayman" by Alfred Noyes is Bess. She is a beautiful innkeeper's daughter who is in love with the highwayman.
The main characters in "The Highwayman" by Alfred Noyes are the highwayman, Bess, and Tim the ostler. The poem tells the story of how the highwayman's ghost comes to warn Bess about a planned ambush by the King's soldiers and ultimately sacrifices himself to save her.
it is assumed that he told King George's men so he could be the lucky but ugly man to love Bess and that Bess wouldn't choose the Highwayman instead of him
What can you infer when the highwayman tells Bess, “Yet, if they press me sharply, and harry me through the day, Then look for me by moonlight”?
While Bess and the highwayman do not interact during the course of the poem, it is implied that the highwayman is in love with her, and she with him. The tension that develops over the course of the poem is directly related to will she put her love for him above her own life, which she finally does when she kills herself in order to warn him that the meeting with her that he is riding to is a trap.
he is an ostler what means he works in the stable and is poor he is in love with Bess she is a woman who already is in love with a highwayman (robber) and Tim does not like him and told the sheriff who odered king georges men to kill him and Tim mentiod about bess and where they metand the highwayman said he will steal gold by moonlight...
In the poem "The Highwayman" by Alfred Noyes, the redcoats refer to the British soldiers who are pursuing the highwayman. They are depicted as the antagonists in the story, trying to capture the highwayman and interfering with his love for Bess, ultimately leading to the tragic ending.
In "The Highwayman" by Alfred Noyes, the antagonist is the King's soldiers who ultimately betray the highwayman and cause his death in an attempt to capture him. They are depicted as the opposing force to the highwayman and the love he shares with Bess, driving the tragic outcome of the story.
I think because since she doesn't love him, he doesn't want her to love anyone else.
The climax in "The Highwayman" occurs when the highwayman reaches the inn and is shot by the king's men while trying to warn his lover, Bess. This moment is intense and pivotal in the story as it reveals the tragic outcome of their love story.
its when the highwayman gets killed