Think about how the
comparisons in the poem
shape its meaning and
help you understand t...
Think about how the
comparisons in the poem
shape its meaning and
help you understand the
speaker's feelings about
poetry.
3 Explain how the speaker's use of analogy and allusion have an impact
on the tone of the poem. Use at least two details from the poem in
your response.
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