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Thursday, January 3, 2019

Lone Bather

The narrator described a son who wished or longed to constitute a groovy natator. His bed became his pool. As he jumped to his bed, he feels like he was the greatest swimmer ever. He became a dolphin with a shoal using his thigh and plastic body. His imagination turned into reality as he closes his eyes and thinks of a liquified paradise. However, a dream is always a dream. The son went back to reality as he heard someone threw a stone in his window.The first stanza of the metrical composition seemed to be difficult because it shows abundant signs and symbolisms that readers could not thoroughly understand the topic of the poetry or the attack of the author to the cyclorama of creativity and imagination. The most difficult calve in this stanza is the first three lines Upon the rhapsodic diving board the frogman, / poise for parabolas, lets go / lets go his manshape to become a razz. In the first read, I net verify that I could not understand the scenario of the poetry because of the complexities of the diving board for weewee and bird for air but after denotation it many times, it simply represents the depiction of the boy imagining himself as a diver with a high jump like a bird before coming to the water pool.On the other hand, my favorite changeover in this poem is in the flake stanza He rolls in his heap of fruit, / he slides his belly over / the melonrinds of water, curved and runny and green. For me it illustrates the childish act of the boy as he imagines himself as a diver in a deep pool. His flexible body and astonishing moves give me an paper about the conviction of the boy to become a swimmer or it can also be seen as a frustration of thought as he wanted to pursue his dream.Work Cited lone(prenominal) Bather. p.44

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