Topic > Analysis of Sonnet 32 ​​by Elizabeth Barrett Browning

This is what I believe played a large role in Browning's regret for doubting her relationship and being there for writing this poem. The poem is a progression of doubts towards the relationship in question, be it the timing of one's affection or how a person can use their insecurities to lower their self-esteem, and coming to the realization that these doubts can hinder growth in a relation. relation. These doubts that the speaker had towards her relationship are what led her to repent because she saw the destruction that these issues could cause. This is why Browning came to understand that right love, on the part of “great souls,” will “make and endow”; ultimately saying that everything will work out in the end.