third person
Rapier, Pistols and whip
if a highwayman was caught he would be hung
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.
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"The Highwayman"
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The point of view of the narrator in "The Highwayman" is third person omniscient, which means the narrator knows and shares the thoughts and feelings of multiple characters in the story, including the highwayman, Bess, and the soldiers. This perspective allows the narrator to provide a comprehensive view of the events and emotions in the narrative.
Alfred Noyes wrote the poem "The Highwayman" in 1906.
Alfred Noyse wrote the English poem The Highwayman.
he was 34 when he wrote the poem the highwayman
Rapier, Pistols and whip
The main characters in the poem "The Highwayman" by Alfred Noyes are the highwayman himself, Bess, and Tim the ostler. The poem follows the story of the highwayman, his lover Bess, and the tragic events that unfold when Bess sacrifices herself to warn him of a trap set by the authorities.
if a highwayman was caught he would be hung
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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.
The narrator's point of view of the highwayman is more romanticized and admiring, focusing on his bravery and charm. Tim's point of view is more fearful and concerned, as he worries about the dangers the highwayman faces. Words like "dashing" and "valiant" in the narrator's description contrast with words like "terror" and "fear" in Tim's perspective, helping to show the differing viewpoints.
"The Highwayman"