
Idiom Explained: "Like Ships that Pass in the Night"
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English
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9th - 10th Grade
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Hard
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The video explores the idiom 'ships passing in the night', its origin from Longfellow's poem, and its widespread use. It analyzes the poem's themes, structure, and poetic devices, highlighting Longfellow's influence. The metaphor of passing ships is linked to human connection and a study on happiness, emphasizing the importance of relationships despite their challenges.
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