Higgins is the one who says those words, and the correct answer is:
Higgins has seen the Hills outside the theater but does not yet remember.
The quoted line is from the poem of ‘Persephone the Greek
Goddess of Spring’ by Ingrid Jonker. The line ‘your eyes dried seeds, your body
a husk of light’ means that—in your eyes dried seeds, it is trying to point out
the daughter of Persephone, in which it symbolizes the way of her daughter
going back to the underground while her mother didn’t even paid attention to
the nature, in which she should. Your body a husk of light is trying to point
out the last time Persephone saw her daughter.
I believe that "like a slackened drum" is the implied metaphor.
Answer:
weevil
Explanation:
a weevil is a insect and it is in the bottle family