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The symbol repeated in Elizabeth Bishop's poem "The Fish" is the rainbow or the rainbow-colored oil spill on the fish's skin. This symbolizes the beauty and resilience in the face of struggle, as well as the interconnectedness of nature and human experience.
A rainbow -APEX
He or she is actually called the narrator. The narrator differs from the author in that the author wrote the poem but the narrator lives inside the poem and is giving a firsthand account of the story.
Lets the fish go -Apex
He or she is actually called the narrator. The narrator differs from the author in that the author wrote the poem but the narrator lives inside the poem and is giving a firsthand account of the story.
Well, in general it seems to be about hope. In the beginning of the poem, the narrator is sad and weary, and it is night. As morning comes, and the narrator begins to commune with God, light and hope enter the poem and things are looking up. :)
In Elizabeth Bishop's poem "The Shampoo," the shampoo symbolizes the act of cleansing and renewal. It represents the narrator's desire to start fresh and wash away past experiences or emotions. The significance lies in the idea of transformation and the potential for a new beginning.
A narrator in a poem is typically referred to as the speaker. The speaker conveys the poem's message, emotions, and perspective. It may or may not be the poet themselves.
One reason i believe the author let the fish go in The Fish by Elizabeth Bishop because it kinda earned it's life. The fish earned its life 4 or 5 times before she caught it.
The narrator in a poem is the voice that is speaking, telling the story or expressing their thoughts and emotions. The narrator may or may not be the poet themselves, and could be a fictional character or persona.
Lenore is a character in Edgar Allan Poe's poem "The Raven" who is believed to be the narrator's deceased lover. Her name is repeated throughout the poem as the narrator mourns her loss.
The author and narrator of the poem 'America' is Claude McKay.