![]() ![]() ![]() At first, the narrator notes, such insight brought about an overwhelming sense of insight, joy, accomplishment. The narrator explains that she knew the “How and Why,” the past present, and future, and inner workings of the complex system of interactions we call the Universe. In “Renascence,” the narrator describes the moments when she became privy to all the secrets and information of the universe. In short, it is easy to find joy in the simplest, most mundane things-if we are willing to open our mind to the possibilities within this simplicity. As a result, this poem captures the idea that experiences do not need to be flashy or expensive to be memorable and joy-filled. Though the ferry is not particularly flashy or exhilarating or beautiful, these two characters still found immense pleasure and joy in it. ![]() Even though this event would seem mundane to most, the narrator describes the immense delight she found in this simple task. Vincent Millay describes a night she and her friend (or the narrator’s friend) rode the ferry back and forth for an entire night. Written by people who wish to remain anonymous ![]() We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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