Elizabeth+Barret+Browning*

//How Do I Love Thee//
- Browning utilizes hyperboles to exaggerate her love, which is often used for love poems. - The last six lines illustrate a more mature love that is emphasized by the mention of death: love goes beyond death. - In the first line, the speaker says that she will count the ways she loves thee, and even though there's only six "ways", the depth is the most important thing. - Repetition of "I love thee" to stress how much the speaker loves.