
This article analyzes Aleksandr Faynberg’s poem “Meeting”. The study examines verse-by-verse the literary style, use of metaphor and personification, and ways to depict human emotions. It conveys romantic and melancholic mood, the anticipation of meeting, and human feelings to the reader. The poem explores interpersonal relationships, love, trust, and the uncertainty and lack of hope in life.
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