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Line 1
In the first line of "Perfect Light," the speaker establishes the second-person address of the poem, talking directly to a "you" and implying that he is looking at a photograph of the person. Though he does not mention a picture specifically in this line, the phrase "There you are" suggests the premise and the rest of the poem confirms it. This opening line also contains the first use of the word "innocence," which will be used a total of three times and here refers to the innocent appearance of the woman in the photograph.
Lines 2-3
These two lines further establish the setting, explaining that the woman in the picture is "Sitting among [her] daffodils," the latter word another one that will appear repeatedly in the poemfive times to be exact. In line 2, the speaker reveals the picture specifically, suggesting that its subject appears "Posed" for...
This section contains 983 words (approx. 3 pages at 400 words per page) |