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Title: The Barred Owl
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August 20, 1999 |
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It is to not be scared of what's not there. This poem could also be about the little girl is against herself because she is the one creating the fear. But does over come it.
The characterization in this poem is important because it helps the process of the theme be brought forth... Showed first 250 characters
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For example, if the little girl was an 80 year old man, the reader might just say "What was that?" The poet is speaking in this poem because it is a narration. At first the tone of the poem is as if it is scary and suspenseful because it is stormy, but then kind of calm and relaxed at the end because there is nothing to be afraid of... Showed next 250 characters
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