Loneliness In Robert Frost's 'Acquainted With The Night'

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A shout in the night, interrupted, never to be heard from again. In Robert Frost’s poem “Acquainted With the Night”, the man heard this while walking the streets at night. The author uses personification to show how lonely the man is, and alliteration to put emphasis on his seclusion.
The author uses personification to evoke a feeling of loneliness. In line four he says, “I have looked down the saddest city lane.” He was looking for someone to talk to but found no one. In lines twelve and thirteen the clock proclaimed the time. Clocks can’t talk; so it did not proclaim anything. He was so lonely he imagined a clock could talk. Alliteration is applied throughout the poem to reveal the seclusion the man felt. In line seven he says, “I have stood