“All round me are words, and words and words,”
The speaker begins by emphasizing the overwhelming presence of words in her surroundings. The repetition of “words” emphasizes their ubiquity.
“They grow on me like leaves, they never”
The comparison of words growing on the speaker “like leaves” suggests a natural and continuous process. The metaphor implies that words are an organic part of the speaker’s existence.
“Seem to stop their slow growing”
The continuous growth of words is highlighted, emphasizing their persistent nature. The use of “slow growing” adds a sense of gradual development.
“From withinโฆ But I tell my self, words”
The growth of words is described as originating from within the speaker. The poet introduces a self-awareness where the speaker tries to caution herself about the nature of words.
“Are a nuisance, beware of them, they”
The speaker acknowledges words as a potential nuisance. The caution to beware of them implies a recognition of their dual natureโboth creative and potentially harmful.
“Can be so many things, a”
The versatility of words is suggested. They can take on various forms and meanings depending on the context in which they are used.
“Chasm where running feet must pause, to”
Words are metaphorically compared to a “chasm,” a deep fissure in the earth’s surface. This suggests that words can create gaps or pauses in one’s thoughts or actions.
“Look, a sea with paralyzing waves,”
Another metaphor is introduced, comparing words to a “sea” with waves that have a paralyzing effect. This may symbolize the overwhelming impact of societal expectations or norms.
“A blast of burning air or,”
Words are likened to a powerful force, a “blast of burning air.” This metaphor suggests that words can have explosive and potentially destructive consequences.
“A knife most willing to cut your best”
Words are metaphorically represented as a sharp “knife” capable of causing harm. The personification of the knife suggests intentionality in the potential harm caused by words.
“Friendโs throatโฆ Words are a nuisance, but.”
The mention of cutting a friend’s throat further underscores the potential harm words can inflict. The speaker reiterates that, despite being a nuisance, words persist and continue to grow.
“They grow on me like leaves on a tree,”
The repetition of the idea from the beginning reinforces the organic and inevitable nature of words in the speaker’s life. The metaphor of leaves on a tree is reiterated.
“They never seem to stop their coming,”
The continuous growth and arrival of words are emphasized once again, indicating their ceaseless presence in the speaker’s thoughts and expressions.
“From a silence, somewhere deep within โฆ”
The origin of words is described as emerging “from a silence” deep within the speaker. This suggests that words have an internal source, originating from the depths of the speaker’s consciousness.
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The Hunger Games is set in the dystopian nation of Panem, which consists of the opulent Capitol and twelve poorer districts. The Capitol maintains control through fear and oppression, enforcing an annual event called the Hunger Games. In this event, each district must send one boy and one girl, called tributes, to fight to the…
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Trait Explanation Textual Evidence / Quote Patient Shmuel remains calm and composed despite the harsh environment of the concentration camp. His patience reflects his resilience and maturity beyond his age. โI have to be very careful what I say or doโฆ or I could get into trouble.โ Cautious Having grown up under constant threat, Shmuel…
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