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Captive Dove

Anne Brontë

Captive Dove

Captive Dove

Anne Brontë

Captive Dove is a poem by Anne Brontë that reflects the feelings of loneliness and entrapment experienced by many Victorian women. Written during the 19th century, it poignantly captures the emotional struggles associated with societal expectations. Brontë's work is notable for its exploration of themes related to female confinement and the desire for freedom, making it a significant piece in the context of women's literature.

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Many Victorian women felt trapped by the role society gave them. So did Anne Bronte. This is a poem about loneliness, an...

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