
Nocturne
'Nocturne' Summary
In 'Nocturne,' the speaker observes the night, noticing the quiet rustle of leaves, the soft chirp of crickets, and the gentle glow of the moon. As the night progresses, the speaker's thoughts drift to past memories, particularly those associated with a love that has faded. The poem explores the fleeting nature of time and the pain of lost love, drawing parallels between the beauty and transience of the natural world and the human experience. The speaker finds solace in the quietude of the night, reflecting on the beauty of the world even in the face of loss. The poem ends with a sense of acceptance and a lingering sense of longing, suggesting a bittersweet understanding of life's inevitable cycles and the enduring power of memory.Book Details
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