Tuesday, November 15, 2016
Driving to Ton Late to Mail a Letter Precis
In the poem, "Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter, by Robert Bly, Bly uses imagery to create a satisfied tone with a straightforward message. In the poem, Bly first uses imagery saying, "cold and snowy night," thus recalling the night he was in town alone. He again uses imagery saying, "swirls of snow" and "cold iron." Though the night may not be ideal for another, Bly finds that he feels a sense of privacy and that he would probably stay out and "waste more time" in order to keep the privacy with him. By using imagery within his poem, Bly was able to convey a very straightforward message about how he feels traveling alone to town.
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