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The Bridge Builder, a Literary Analysis
Summary: Analyzes the poem The Bridge Builder, by author Will Allen Dromgoole. Describes how the message to be generous and to think of others can be found in some specific lines of the poem.
Many authors leave hidden messages in their works of literature. A poem called "The Bridge Builder" written by Will Allen Dromgoole leaves behind a message to be generous and think of others. In this poem, an old man crossed a steep river and started building a bridge. He thought that other fellow passers would have trouble crossing. The old man meets a peculiar pilgrim that asked the old man why he was building a bridge when he had already gotten to the other side. The old man replied and said that somebody else would have to cross the steep river and he was building this bridge for that someone. Proof of the message to be generous and to think of others can be found in some specific lines of the poem.
One specific line in the poem "The Bridge Builder" helps support Dromgoole's message to be generous and...
This section contains 698 words (approx. 3 pages at 300 words per page) |