What message does the poet convey through combination of paradox and simile in these lines from the passage?
our two souls therefore, which are one,
though i must go, endure not yet
a breach, but an expansion,
like gold to airy thinness beat.
a. the physical separation of their souls will intensify their grief.
b. the distance will lead them to grow apart from each other.
c. their separation will only cause their united soul to expand.
d. their relationship will falter under the pressure of parting.
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