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The highwayman is a man who robs rich people on the road. In this poem, he visits his lover at night and comes the next day but is warned off by musket shots. When he learns that it is his lover who is dead, he runs to his enemies, the Redcoats, so that they shoot him and send him to his lover in death.
Ill come to thee by moonlight, though should bar the way. Ill come to thee by moonlight, though should bar the way.
The Highwayman is a story of love and death, the fundamental theme of the Romantic style. The red love knot in Besss hair symbolizes faithfulness stained with the color of blood. As she reaches for the gun, her fingers slick with blood or sweat. Its a moment of agony, a sacrifice in the name of love.
Gothic Romanticism informs the poems vivid descriptions of nature, its suspenseful foreshadowing, and its themes of love and death. The Highwayman is justly famous for its rich language, as well as its dramatic story. Through repetition and figurative language, Noyes creates a rich atmosphere for his doomed lovers.
The poem is based on a true story that the poet heard while he was on vacation in that part of England where highwaymen used to lie in wait for stagecoaches.

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