Tocsins
John F. Cavallaro
The word "tocsin" means: an alarm bell or warning signal. As the text wrestles with the pain resulting from imminent loss of a loved one, it is apparent that alarm is intended for both the narrator and the reader. A melancholy C-minor … Read More
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The word "tocsin" means: an alarm bell or warning signal. As the text wrestles with the pain resulting from imminent loss of a loved one, it is apparent that alarm is intended for both the narrator and the reader. A melancholy C-minor theme represents the mother in the poem and recurs throughout the work. Gloomy excursions to B-flat minor and related keys paint the foggy harbor scene.