Elizabeth Bishop's poem "Sestina" has two characters: a grandmother and her grandson.
The child is a perceptive boy, because he can sense his grandmother's sadness even when she tries to hide it by making jokes. He has a very active imagination that can be seen in this drawings: he draws a man with "buttons like tears". He feels lonely and distanced from his grandmother and uses this imaginative drawing as a way to escape it.
"'Kill him! Kill the umpire!' shouted someone on the stand;/And it's likely they'd have killed him had not Casey raised his hand."
These two lines best show that the desire to win at all costs makes people act desperately. In these lines the crowd has asked for the umpire's life out of desperation. They do not agree with the decisions he is making and think that the umpire will be the one to cost them the game so they start acting irrationally out of desperation.
Answer:
OD: He advises Romeo that there will be pretty girls at the party that will take his mind off Rosaline
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The players hear the whistle, and they suddenly stop running.