50 POINTS!!!!!!
By Victoria Mary Sackville-West

When little lights in little ports come out,
Quivering down through water with the stars,
And all the fishing fleet of slender spars
Range at their moorings, veer with tide about;

When race of wind is stilled and sails are furled,
And underneath our single riding-light
The curve of black-ribbed deck gleams palely white,
And slumbrous waters pool a slumbrous world;

Then, and then only, have I thought how sweet
Old age might sink upon a windy youth,
Quiet beneath the riding-light of truth,
Weathered through storms, and gracious in retreat.


How do the lines in bold develop the theme of the poem?

A. They create tension between action and inaction.
B. They imply the growing darkness of death.
C. They suggest the end of an active life.
D. They support the metaphor of sailing.

Respuesta :

The answer is C. C. They suggest the end of an active life.

The correct option is C. The poem's theme is developed in the lines in bold. They imply the conclusion of an active existence.

What do mean by Theme of Poem?

A poem's theme is the message the author wishes to get across in the work. The major concept, which distinguishes it from the theme, is what the writing is primarily about.

Thus the emphasis on the words "When a race of wind is stilled and sails are furled, And beneath our single riding-light" suggests that an active life is coming to an end.

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