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melamori03 [73]
4 years ago
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Read the poem below and answer the question that follows. “My Love Reveals Objects” by Isabel Fraire my love reveals objects sil

ken butterflies concealed in his fingers his words splash me with stars night shines like lightning under the fingers of my love my love invents worlds where jeweled glittering serpents live worlds where music is the world worlds where houses with open eyes contemplate the dawn my love is a mad sunflower that forget fragments of sun in the silence Source: Fraire, Isabel. “My Love Reveals Objects.” Casa Poema. Casa Poema, 30 Sept. 2010. Web. 18 May 2011. What is the effect of the imagery in this poem? It emphasizes how much the speaker admires and loves this man. It distracts the reader from how immature the love must be. It reveals her sadness at his madness and eventual suicide. It obscures the fact that he doesn’t really love her at all.
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Phoenix [80]4 years ago
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To show foreshadowing 
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