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Title: A kite is a victim
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October 11, 2007 |
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"?In the high sweet air,
and you can always haul it down?"
It is always yours to control and possess.
In the last trope in the first stanza is located in the ninth line:
"to tame it in your drawer."
This line represents a metaphor. The tenor is the taming of the falcon and the vehicle is the drawer... Showed first 250 characters
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The tenor is the taming of the falcon and the vehicle is the drawer. In my interpretation I believe that the drawer represents the confines of society. You cannot actually tame a falcon in a drawer but if the author is referring to the falcon as a person's independence and freedom in life then the drawer represents the natural conformity within society... Showed next 250 characters
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