In “I’m Nobody! Who Are You?”
Emily Dickinson uses the image of
quicksand to symbolize flatte...
English, 13.04.2021 23:20 JeonTaekook
In “I’m Nobody! Who Are You?”
Emily Dickinson uses the image of
quicksand to symbolize flattering
admirers.
In “Time” Zoe uses the object of the
hourglass to symbolize the passage
of time.
In “Rival” Sylvia Plath uses the image
of the moon to symbolize her mother.
In “Eternal Life” Phil uses the image
of water to symbolize life.
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