Question

In the poem "Good Hours," the narrator's emotional experience moves from

a sense of connection and community to a mood of isolation and loneliness.

fretful isolation to joyful connection.

fear of the wild to harmony with nature.

unfounded worry to acceptance and carefree enjoyment.

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In the poem "Good Hours," the narrator's emotional experience moves from **a sense of connection and community to a mood of isolation and loneliness.** The poem explores themes of reflection and the contrast between moments of joy and the feelings of solitude that can follow. The initial sense of connection shifts as the narrator contemplates their surroundings, leading to a deeper sense of isolation.