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Colt1911 [192]
2 years ago
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in two to three sentences, explain what the grandfather symbolizes in the poem "Old Man". be sure to discuss what he represents

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oee [108]2 years ago
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The speaker says that the “Old Man” is said to be his grandfather and he tells how his memory and the history they share as both was vital to what he was in life.

<h3>What is the The Grandfather' about?</h3>

The poet, Ricardo Cervantes, uses  the term old man to denote his grand father.

The narrator says that he had a huge effect upon him, and he is still amazed over the meaning of it.

Therefore, The speaker says that the “Old Man” is said to be his grandfather and he tells how his memory and the history they share as both was vital to what he was in life.

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