Some argue that love is the strongest emotion that a human can ever feel. This again is wrong we learn. The strongest and most sad emotion that a human can feel is the loss of love, true and deep love. The text reads, “I am all longing. The valleys are dark the hills high the yard overgrown bitter with briars a joyless dwelling. Full oft the lac of my lord seizes me cruelly here.” (Lines 29-32). In this passage she is simply describing her anguish at the absence of her husband. Things for her have gone dark, she can’t find joy and life is hard to continue living because of her ain. This emotion is much more powerful than the feeling of being in love. Now she is in true love, but is forced to live without him. The last of the text reads, “Woe be to them that for a loved one must wait in longing.” (Lines 52-53). She wouldn’t wish this kind of pain on anyone. We can learn from her experience and hope that this kind of hurt never happens to us in our
Some argue that love is the strongest emotion that a human can ever feel. This again is wrong we learn. The strongest and most sad emotion that a human can feel is the loss of love, true and deep love. The text reads, “I am all longing. The valleys are dark the hills high the yard overgrown bitter with briars a joyless dwelling. Full oft the lac of my lord seizes me cruelly here.” (Lines 29-32). In this passage she is simply describing her anguish at the absence of her husband. Things for her have gone dark, she can’t find joy and life is hard to continue living because of her ain. This emotion is much more powerful than the feeling of being in love. Now she is in true love, but is forced to live without him. The last of the text reads, “Woe be to them that for a loved one must wait in longing.” (Lines 52-53). She wouldn’t wish this kind of pain on anyone. We can learn from her experience and hope that this kind of hurt never happens to us in our