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It slows the pace of the poem down to purposefully confuse the reader. It builds up anticipation about what will happen when the highwayman arrives. It helps to establish the setting of the town and the countryside.
I thinks it's in a boardinghouse.
According to the Steward, Captain Keeney refuses to turn back because he is determined to get more oil first. Mrs. Keeney, as described in the stage directions when she first appears is nervous, unhappy, and submissive. Mrs. Keeney admits to her husband that she expected to enjoy the voyage, but instead she feels like a prisoner. Mrs. Keeney sees that her husband is a hard man who can be brutal toward his crew in pursuit of his goal. Keeney's pride pushes him to put his goal of getting the oil ahead of any feelings for his wife. He needs to get the oil to feel strong and to prove himself. At the same time, he denies that his wife is really going mad because he can't believe she is actually losing her mind and because she insisted on making the voyage in the first place.
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The event where they call the police because they trust their instinct or when something is wrong and asks for help or when b utterson and pooole enter dr jekyll labarartory even though they are not afraid and or they buy strange medicene
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The only theme present in "Ode to Enchanted Light" is how the beauty of nature should be appreciated by everyone.
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"Ode to Enchanted Light" is a poem written by Pablo Neruda. The poem presents three stanzas and exposes the beauties that can be found in nature in an inexhaustible and abundant way, but that are often neglected and go unnoticed. The poem reinforces the idea of how beautiful nature is and should be appreciated, even if its beauty is subtle and delicate.