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What is the them of poem the railway junction by poet Walter de lamare?

The poem is typical of the author.It deals with the mystery of the unknown and is symbolic of the journey of life.The man travelling is waiting for his destiny and many others like him have different roadds to travel .Walter de la mare always creates an aura of mystery. The reader can answer the many questions the poem brings forward according to his or her understanding.Generally speaking it is about the journey called life and the unknown station where fate takes us .


When was Weston-super-Mare railway station created?

Weston-super-Mare railway station was created in 1841.


When did Weston-super-Mare railway station end?

Weston-super-Mare railway station ended in 1884.


What is Walter de la Mare's birthday?

Walter de la Mare was born on April 25, 1873.


What is the name of the sheepdog in Walter de la mare's nod?

The sheepdog's name in Walter de la Mare's "Nod" is Bo'sun.


When did Walter de la Mare write The old Stone House poem?

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When the rose is faded is written by which poet?

Walter de la Mare


Did Walter De La Mare go to war?

There is no evidence that Walter de la Mare ever went to war or participated in any type of military activity. He is known for being a writer and poet.


What is the summary of the poem 'the children of the stare' written by Walter de la mare?

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What is the poem nod by Walter de la mare about?

this is totally a foul poem...... meaningless......


Do all the lines rhyme in the poem the fly by walter de la mare?

No, not all the lines in the poem "The Fly" by Walter de la Mare rhyme. The poem is written in free verse, which means it does not follow a specific rhyme scheme.


What are the poetic devices used in The listeners by Walter de la mare?

"The Listeners" by Walter de la Mare uses various poetic devices such as imagery, personification, alliteration, and symbolism. These devices create a mysterious and haunting atmosphere that enhances the poem's theme of solitude and abandonment.