Echo
Robert P. Cushing
"Echo," by Christina Rossetti (1830-1894), tells a story of
grief. Neither the narrator nor the one they have lost is named, but the poem Read More
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"Echo," by Christina Rossetti (1830-1894), tells a story of
grief. Neither the narrator nor the one they have lost is named, but the poem
conveys universal feelings that accompany any loss. Throughout the poem, the
narrator grows more impassioned, culminating in a plea for their loved
oneis return before fading into reminiscence and acceptance. Musical calls
and responses combined with contrasting consonances and dissonances evoke the
emotional charge of Rossettiis poem.