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... that of a plant. This image begins at line 31, and continues to the end of the poem using phrases like "the bud opens" and "it blossoms out of my mouth" to add to the metaphor of a plant. This metaphor gives a very strong image, and this image is very easy to see because plants are something that we all see every day, so have no trouble imagining, and it is a very appropriate metaphor because the idea of growth is commonly associated with plants. 'Unrelated Incidents' This poem is about a Scottish man writing in phonetic language who completely against the English. The poem is made against the English language and how it is correctly spoken; according to the poet the English language is completely wrong. His emotions are very fierce and angry towards the language. This He doesn't use the language correctly and he hates it with ...
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