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  1. A poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow that explores the idea of haunted houses and the spirit-world around us. The poem uses imagery, metaphors and contrasts to express the poet's perception of the unseen and the seen.

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  2. Learn about the poem "Haunted Houses" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, which explores how past influences shape our lives. Find summary, line-by-line explanation, word meanings, author biography, and workbook answers for ICSE Class 10 English.

  3. Jul 1, 2023 · A poem by H.W. Longfellow that explores the idea of all houses being haunted by the spirits of the dead. The poem uses imagery, symbolism and contrast to express the poet's views on life, death, memory and the spirit world.

  4. Feb 28, 2024 · Learn about the theme, setting, style and figures of speech of the poem Haunted Houses by H.W. Longfellow. The poem describes the ghosts of people who lived in different houses and their relationship with their dwellings.

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  5. Feb 4, 2023 · Longfellow’s poetry is particularly known to be simple and is accessible to such an extent that it is read by people of every class and status. Haunted Houses Analysis Stanza 1. All houses wherein men have lived and died. Are haunted houses. Through the open doors. The harmless phantoms on their errands glide,

  6. Haunted Houses. ‘Haunted Houses’ is a poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow which talks about the spirits and phantoms roaming freely in our homes. As generations of ancestors depart, their traces still remain even though not always visible. This is comforting and satisfying knowing that our beloved ones have not left us.

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  8. Throws o'er the sea a floating bridge of light, Across whose trembling planks our fancies crowd. Into the realm of mystery and night,--. So from the world of spirits there descends. A bridge of light, connecting it with this, O'er whose unsteady floor, that sways and bends, Wander our thoughts above the dark abyss.