Paragraph Analysis of "How do I Love Thee" Elizabeth Barret Browning
Elizabeth Barret Browning in "How do I Love Thee" expresses the
eternal nature of love and its power to overcome everything, including death. Line 1 serves as the poem's introduction and captures the reader's attention with a simple question, "How do I Love Thee?" The remainder of the poem serves as an answer as the poem's speaker counts the ways. The repetition of "I love thee" serves as a constant reminder, but it is the depth of love, not the quantity of love, that gives the poem its power: She loves. for example, "the depth and breadth and height / My soul can reach," and "To the level of every day's / Most quiet need." The ultimate expression of her enduring love occurs in the last line which states her love will be stronger "after death."
مساااعده بسيطة : ) حبيت اشاركم فيها ياااارب تفيد ,,