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Poet: Elizabeth Bishop
Poem: First Death In Nova Scotia
Comment 3 of 3, added on October 7th, 2005 at 10:22 AM.
I felt cold and powerless when I finish reading the poem. Two feelings so common in front of death. The little girl's innocence has just been eroded and she faces the demands of reality...sometimes so hard and irrational. Beautiful.
Nadia Laribi from Algeria
Comment 2 of 3, added on April 27th, 2005 at 3:50 PM.
this poem is written through a childs pespective, she describes the coffin as being a "little frosted cake" and refers to jack frost painting the colour onto her cousins hair, both something a young child would observe. Aslo i think when she writes of the chromographs above the coffin she is showing the importance of the royal family at the time.
Tina from Ireland
Comment 1 of 3, added on September 21st, 2004 at 10:46 AM.
It's about the death of a young boy. the author uses imagery effectively which is quite difficult for me to understand.
Clarence from Malaysia
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I felt cold and powerless when I finish reading the poem. Two feelings so common in front of death. The little girl's innocence has just been eroded and she faces the demands of reality...sometimes so hard and irrational. Beautiful.
Nadia Laribi from Algeria