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Haiku
A haiku is a short, three line poem with the first line with 5 syllables, the second with 7, the last with 5. It has not rhyme scheme and it usually is about nature. It can also have a kigo (a seasonal reference).
The kigo is this poem is the word snowy - it refers to winter. Also it is important to note that while the English version of the poem does not have the correct syllables, the poem was not originally written in English. It was written in Japanese. Sometimes the syllables get lost in translation.
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The time setting shows the need for gold at the time.
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This question requires a personal answer since you have to give your own opinion. Anyway, I will give you an opinion that you can take as an example to make your own.
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The end of The Gift of Magi was a total surprise, definitely something unexpected that can leave you with a bitter taste at the beginning, but if you think more deeply you will see that not everything Jim and Della did was in vain.
Although the gifts were useless in the end, because Della no longer had her hair and Jim no longer had his watch, we must consider that these objects are those that represent the great love and selflessness they feel for each other .
They both sacrificed what they loved most just to be able to give the other person a gift. It is ironic that their gifts no longer have a practical use, but at the same time they can treasure these gifts as a reminder of the immense love they feel for each other.
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1. "Looking down at the fathomless pit into which I was going to engulf myself."
2. "I imagined I was traveling through a hollowed-out diamond with the rays disintegrating into a thousand dazzling lights."
Explanation: He uses the words "Looking down at the fathomless pit into which I was going to engulf myself" as a metaphor to explain that he was acknowledging that in order to face his fears, he had to go through a difficult journey that would be like a "pit" (water well) to him.
Axel also uses the metaphor: "I imagined I was traveling through a hollowed-out diamond with the rays disintegrating into a thousand dazzling lights." to describe how breathtaking and beautiful the sight was when he was on the subterranean, just as he was looking at a diamond and its bright lights.