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a kite is a victim

   
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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 than the drawer represents the natural conformity within society. "A kite is a fish you have already caught". Once again he makes an interesting comparison...
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Once again he makes an interesting comparison. The kite, being the central subject and the fish already caught is the vehicle. In this case the kite is continuing to represent life. Cohen describes it as being something you already have, something you can never replace...
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