A Critical Analysis of The Tide Rises, The Tide Falls

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We live only a fleeting moment in the time of the universe. Us, human beings, just come and go, while everything around us generally stays the same. In Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s poem, “The Tide Rises, The Tide Falls”, he writes about a traveler, who comes and goes passed a shore where the tide slowly washes away his footsteps. Even though this poem seems like just a simple piece of work about a man on vacation, it actually has a much deeper meaning and conveys a larger message.
The poem starts off with a day nearing its end at twilight and the “traveler hastens toward the town”. The traveler represents a human being going through life. We can be considered travelers since we just come and go with the passing of time. The person here, leaving at twilight, represents the ending of a life as they move on to the next part of the human life cycle. Then time passes and it is night and the sea, with its waves, “efface the footprints in the sand”. The sea represents time, and as the waves slowing move in and out, erasing the footprints the traveler left, it shows how a memory of a person who was once there is slowly washed away. The erasing itself is not harsh, but gentle, like it is shown with the waves and their “soft, white hands”. And finally when morning comes, the town life goes on, but the traveler will never again return to the shore. The average life in the area is portrayed by the “steeds in their stalls”, and it describes how the day returns but not the traveler. Everything around, nature, stays generally the same with the passing of time, but us humans, the traveler, will never be there again after a certain amount of time.
As a person reads this poem, they feel somewhat lonely and sad. The traveler, although representing a...

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...ings of the tide and time. Another show of style from the poet is from the basic outline of the poem, simple but deep. There is a basic plot line, with simple characters, but it holds a much deeper meaning, going passed just the shore, but to the world and the role of time altogether.
The poem “The Tide Rises, The Tide Falls” evokes feelings of sadness and loneliness, but also a subtle sense of comfort as well. The poet conveys a deep message about life and beyond, using three simple stanzas and a basic story line to show it. He seems to suggest that time is not really something measureable beyond the infinity of tides rising and falling, that perhaps time does not exist at all and that the events recognized in the poem, the curlew calling, the erased footprints, the hostler calling, and the life of the traveler, are all very brief events in one moment of eternity.

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