In the middle of night the train reminds the poet about the huge elephants moving in the dark night..
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the train reminds the poet about elephants when he sees the train in the dark , move slowly like huge elephants .
He describes it in a way that the reader can relate to it and remember a time when they were outside on a hot afternoon. He describes it as sticky, wet, and almost unbearable.
Tome
B."in medias res."..
Bertolt Brecht
the train reminds the poet about elephants when he sees the train in the dark , move slowly like huge elephants .
The poet called the train tedious because it seems to the poet that there are no doors,no windows and no shining lamps in the train
why is the poet reminded of a elephant when he sees a train
The origin of the phrase "one fine day in the middle of the night" is from a nonsensical poem by British poet and humorist Spike Milligan.
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He describes it in a way that the reader can relate to it and remember a time when they were outside on a hot afternoon. He describes it as sticky, wet, and almost unbearable.
The poet called the train tedious because it seems to the poet that there are no doors,no windows and no shining lamps in the train
Tome
a poet who wrote the "SOFT NIGHT"
elizabeth
Elizabeth
It was an ancient roman classical poet. Author of Metamorphoses, 43 BC-17)