Summary cum Analysis of VOICES-Frances Bellerby The poet is a frequent visitor to a vale which is salutary of bright aerial in summer season. The road that leads to the valley downhill is dark as trees cover it with their deep shade. The road which becomes sunny by dint of the valley turns dark once again when it runs uphill because of the trees. On this day, when Frances Bellerby visits the valley, as usual, she hears the mixture of voices of men and children. Here, the poet gives a touch of mystery and indisposition as he makes the reader to think where the voices be originating from. are these voices belong to ghosts or just a part of the poets own imagination? Are there present a kind of alien creatures waking up in summer, babble out among themselves and dissolve in thin air as in short as they arise? As always, the poet takes to the bend to pass finished the valley and she does not feel the presence of any consonant being there. However, there stands before her a very old, abandoned house which is small and no longer in use. Although the cottage has windows, it has no use as there is no i to look through them. Thats why the poet uses personification to yaup the cottage blind. The wall of the house is covered with a fable of tiny green plants and foxgloves are hanging from the door.
There she construe oneself a stream which looks like a stream a light flowing down with dazzling drops of piss. The stream passes through an extremely dark passage with a curved dust structure on it built to a lower place the narrow country road. The water and the stones in the stream can be compared to sheeny tip (simile) as they move smoothly and hide themselves in the sables hair pencil o! f the passage and appear suddenly into light on the different side of the archway. The poet as a solitary observer and unmated traveler stands there for long, but she cannot find anything except the modest low sound of the water under the archway. She mentions here to the readers that although she is a frequent visitor, it is only during summer...If you want to loaf a full essay, order it on our website: OrderEssay.net
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