The Exhibit How does Lisel Mueller use imagery in The Exhibit? Asked by bookragstutor on 20 Aug 03:54 Last updated by Jill W on 24 Mar 14:22
The poem's closing imagery, which focuses on the uncle's eyes, which the speaker calls "dry wells that fill so easily now," likens the uncle to a child, and children are, of course, the ultimate symbols of innocence and purity.