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what is the main theme of the poem A valediction forbidding mourning mean


Payel das 30th Nov, 2021
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Shreyaadev7 30th Nov, 2021

Hello Aspirant,

Themes that run through "A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning" include: In the poem, the major topics are passion, separation, and acceptance. The speaker's affection for his significant other is the central theme of the poem. Despite the fact that they will be separated due to circumstances, their affection will remain pure and real. He expands on these concepts by comparing his attachment to the legs of a mathematical compass, demonstrating how they are two independent but related and full things. He backs up his claims by using a variety of analogies to show that their affection isn't just about physical attraction. It's more like it's a part of their souls. As a result, they are not appropriate for grief, weeping, or mourning.

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