1. Poem - Driving Through Sawmill Town
The change occurs reassuring the persona and the readers with repetition "Safe – safe, at Nammoora gate, I fell, and lay like a stone." The simile of the stone tells the readers that the persona is becoming part of the land spiritually. By comparing to a stone, the persona is lifeless as though she is deep in thoughts of regret and guilt. ...
- Word Count: 758
- Approx Pages: 3
- Grade Level: Undergraduate