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Interpret In “A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning,” identify two points at which the speaker transforms the idea of parting into proof of the strength of the couple’s love.

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Two instances where the speaker transforms the idea of parting into proof of the strength of the couple’s love are;

  1. The sixth stanza, and
  2. Seventh Stanzas.

What is a Valediction?

A valediction is a speech that is made at the time of parting with another. In the sixth and seventh stanzas of the poem, “A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning,” the poet explains that even if they are apart, their love will be strengthened.

In the sixth stanza, he explains that their two souls are one and that even if he should go, there will not be a breach but an expansion.

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