Topic > city, every side, / Far and wide” (Browning). The use of this technique contributes to the formation of rhythm and at the same time makes the poem catchy. The rhythm can be identified by the reader as a result of the alternations of the lines. The rhythm of the poem contributes to the...... center of the paper ...... ordered to nature and women” (Kinugawa). At the end of the poem the reader realizes that the male will return to the female and the earth whatever the circumstances; the two female figures stand above everything. Imagery is used throughout the poem and this helps the reader imagine the city, not only in the good times but also in the bad. The images along with the figurative language help the reader insert themselves into the poem. The comparison between the two cities makes an important contribution to the evolution of the poem, as a result of the comparison the reader realizes that true love is above glory. The concept of being in love evolves especially over the course of the poem but becomes clear at the end of the story with the last sentence. Overall, the reader's understanding of the poem is gained from the style, symbolism, and background.