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Read the passage.

And even yet, I dare not let it languish,
Dare not indulge in Memory’s rapturous pain;
Once drinking deep of that divinest anguish,
How could I seek the empty world again?
How do the phrases “rapturous pain” and “divinest anguish” point out the complexity of the speaker’s feelings in “Remembrance” by Emily Brontë?


The phrases are contradictions.

The phrases are reassuring.

The phrases use mystical language.

The phrases use figurative language.

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hope this helps, The phrases are contradictions.

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“Remembrance” is actually a poem that was written by Emily Brontë. And based on the passage above taken from this poem, how the phrases “divinest anguish” and “rapturous pain” pointed out the complexity of the feelings of the speaker here is that the phrases are contradictions. Notice that rapturous means expressing great pleasure, and this is a contradiction of pain. Hope this helps.
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