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Metaphors
Explanation:
'Litany' by Billy Collins is a love poem containing a series of ordinary and extra-ordinary metaphors. The metaphorical comparisons employed by the poet makes it a light- hearted poem with a profound directive to humanity. The poet begins with the metaphors like 'bread and knife', 'goblet and wine', ''dew on morning grass', 'burning wheel of sun', 'white apron of the baker', 'marsh birds' and many more to describe and compare his beloved while he concludes it by himself comparing to the "moon in the trees' and 'blind woman's tea cup'. The entire poem is a chain of metaphorical analogies and symbolizes his praise and admiration for his beloved.
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However, while gazing at this love-less boy, the girl made a decision. She would give this boy her love. She did, but you see, she gave the boy her whole heart. That was not because she felt pity for him. Or because she would take it back later on. Or even to make her look great to society. She did it since she was very much aware that he required it, more than she ever would.
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It affected the plot because
(hospitality rules) Bellerophon had been a guest for 9 days before the king read the letter that ordered him to kill Bellerophon.