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In "Auspex," the phrase “dead leaves and snow” at the end of the first stanza implies that the speaker is experiencing an absence of love or passion.
The author compares his heart to a nest that once had birds in it. In this nest, when the last bird leaves, it remains only with "dead leaves and snow", and not with life and warmth that those birds (or feelings) had.
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Explanation:
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Angry armadillos ate frosty apples
Bad Baboons, bathed in boiling water
Crying cats, curl up and cuddle cold
Dying dogs, dared to doodle til death
Every single Elephant eats on their ears
Furry ferrets forget their fear of flights while flying on a ferocious falcon
Good Gorillas gaze at the gazelle prancing so gracefully
Hurrying Hornets zoom hazing in the harsh wind
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
We are talking about Hester and Pearl, two characters of the novel "The Scarlet Letter," (1850) written by American writer Nathaniel Hawthorne.
In the story, Pearl and Hester are treated badly, and yes, we can say they were bullied.
Although the novel written by Hawthorne refers to the Puritans' time in Massachusetts, some things are similar in today's society. Bullying is still a big part of the school premises, where children bully other children that are different, shy, or behave in a peculiar way. Parents of these children could be aware of the situation but really do not show much interest in changing their children's attitude regarding bullying. Even worst, some parents think that this is a symbol that their children are stronger and more dominant than others.