I really love the idea of your myth and I feel like you get the point across really well.
These metaphors emphasize the contrast between Janie's dream and real life.
<h3>What does the metaphor "stump in the middle of the woods" mean?</h3>
This metaphor is used to refer to Logan's house to show the house is located in a very remote place and this house compares to a "stump" which means it is not particularly beautiful or nice.
<h3>What does the metaphor "blossoming pear tree in the back yard" mean?</h3>
This metaphor indirectly refers to a very fancy or nice house that because it is a fancy house has a beautiful pear tree.
<h3>How do these metaphors work together?</h3>
These two metaphors work together to contrast Janie's dream about a specific house and a specific life after marrying versus the real-life and house.
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With quotes, and things like that but the quotes work the best and the teachers love that stuff, they just seem to eat it up.
The line given above that reveals a dramatic irony is that "The responsible party is a god." It could not be a woman because it is describing death nor it is not dead yet. It clearly says that death itself is a god and no one has ever felt that they could love death even if most of them wanted to die.
Lines 10,11,12,13,14,16 those are the repetition in the poem