O.Henry's stories have a plain and lucid style of writing which always had a delightful twist towards the end as if it was one of his rules.
O.Henry’s stories have a plain and lucid style of writing which always had a delightful twist towards the end as if it was one of his rules.
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The poem is written from the love chamber of the two lovers. The sun's rays enter through the windows and mark the end of the night. The bed is the centre around which the sun revolves. Sun, as the source of vigour and vitality, is invited to shine upon the lovers. The paradigm of the voyeuristic thRead more
The poem is written from the love chamber of the two lovers. The sun’s rays enter through the windows and mark the end of the night. The bed is the centre around which the sun revolves. Sun, as the source of vigour and vitality, is invited to shine upon the lovers. The paradigm of the voyeuristic third person being shunned and later being invited is invisible in this poem.
This is essentially a love poem like the Donne’s The Good Morrow.
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