The poem Must
separation mean... by Wallada is structured like many other poems.
The lines are divided in to stanzas that vary in the number of
lines. There are no rhymes at the end of the lines or meter in the
structure of the poem. Wallada didnt use any anaphora in this
poem. All of the lines have no repetition. In the first line, the
rhetorical question must separation mean we have no way to meet
means the separation doesnt mean they cant still be close
(Wallada 1-2). They can still make connections from far away with
long distance and not let it affect their relationship. Imagery is
a good source to help the readers better understand what is
happening in the poem. There are several examples of different
kinds of imagery. One example is crouching over the hot coals of
desire (Wallada 5). This shows the use of kinetic imagery and
visual imagery. It shows kinetic imagery because it shows the image
of a character bending over hot coals. Visual imagery is used by
having the reader visualize someone bending over something. Another
example of imagery being portrayed in this poem is there may be
winter rains pelting copiously down (Wallada 13-14). Tactile
imagery is used
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In the quote
for me it is a winter not a trysting time, Wallada is symbolizing
that winter is a cold, dry season of life (Wallada 4). The narrator
is feeling lonely without his love and misses her. When he explains
that he is in a trysting time, he is showing that he feels lonely
without his lover and misses her presence. Another symbol in this
poem is nor does my being patient free me from the shackles of my
longing (Wallada 11-12). When Wallada uses the word shackles, it
is showing that he feels constricted and confined without his love
with him and the separation is getting difficult. He is saying that
even if he is patient, it wont help the fact that he misses his
love and is tired of the





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