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Miss Fairchild was glaring at the handcuffs. The glum faced man asked her not to worry as it was Mr. Easton's business as a marshal to handcuff the convict (the glum-faced man) to keep him from getting away.
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1 the imigery affects the mood of the peom by saying things that seem very realistis all about a single flame, It also changes alot and almost makes it seem as the fire has emotions and speaking about what hand will cease the fire.
The passage also makes everything seem super intresting and adds much feeling into it this makes it seem even more emotinal and really affects the imigary of the poam. The imagery for me is that theres a flame outside and someone i scared but sad to put it out.
In the Tropics of New York by Claude McKay, the fruits in
the first stanza were described carefully in order to show a vivid and almost
real sensory experience of the picture the poet had in mind. It also gives an
impression of the longing of the speaker of such tropical fruits as he was
riding in the cargo ship as depicted in the poem – as judged with the
meticulous choice of words.
Question: Wouldn't we have to read the book to know they're character trait? Can you maybe take a screenshot of the readings and then I can help you :)