Granny Weatherall<span> -
A woman who’s about eighty. After she was jilted at the altar by George, Granny Weatherall married John, who died young, leaving her with several children to care for. Granny, whose given name is Ellen, used to be a midwife and nurse. Meticulous by nature, she is annoyed by Cornelia’s and the doctor’s attempts to make her more comfortable.
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A hypocrite is a person who does something that they say someone else shouldn't do. I can't answer any more because not enough information.
"Strewn feathers" are a metaphor for chaos. It can also be a bit of a paradox because feathers are lightweight, and chaos is a serious and heavy matter.
"Sang the heart upon its mantel" in the last stanza is personification.
"See", again in the last stanza, is a homophone, or a word whose pronunciation has double meaning. The poet could mean see as is sight, but also implying sea like the body of water.
The words in capital letters from the poem by Rudyard is used to show the experiences that everyone faces.
<h3>How does this show experiences in the poem?</h3>
The poem made mention of the Triumph and Disaster in first bold letters. These are two experiences that people face in their lifetime.
People are known to triumph sometimes and other times they may not have a pleasant experience. That is when the disaster comes in.
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