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Aubade Isolation Quotes

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Quote #4

Postmen like doctors go from house to house. (50)

The poem's last line is linked to the theme of isolation. When we are isolated, cut off from human contact, we feel closest to death: isolation is the enemy, connection is the remedy. We know what you're thinking: "That makes sense, Shmoop, but what's that got to do with postmen and doctors?" Well, you're in luck because Shmoop is going to tell you. Actually, we're not. We bet you can figure it out for yourself.

Just think about it. In a basic sense, what do doctors try to do? They try to keep us healthy. They try to keep us alive. What do postmen do? They get chased by dogs, sure, but that's not the point. They deliver mail. They deliver letters—letters from other people, letters that make us feel loved and connected. See the connection? We bet you do.