The Thought-Fox
How does the poet use juxtaposition in the poem, The Thought Fox?
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In the second stanza, however, the new presence “enters” the loneliness; this parallels the motion later in the poem in which the fox “enters the dark hole of the head” (Line 22). This creates a juxtaposition in which the fox starts out as something external, and then later becomes something internal.
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