How Does Herbert'S Use Of Echo In His Poem "Heaven" Differ From That Of The Myth?

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How Does Herbert'S Use Of Echo In His Poem "Heaven" Differ From That Of The Myth?

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Responses may vary but should include some or all of the following information: In his poem "Heaven," Herbert uses the fact that Echo can only repeat what she hears. But he uses that to change the original meaning and create a conversation. He is not really using the archetype as much as he is using it as a device to deliver his message about heaven.

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