FezsAreCool
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I thought the child was dead. I thought he ran him over with the tractor (as it was still warm).
It was a tough text because he kept on saying how the hug was not significant, so you really couldn't say that in the response. But I was taking the poem being read from a narration point of view as the father is trying to convince himself that none of this is significant, when it actually is. He's just killed his son. (Nothing out of the ordinary..)
It was a tough text because he kept on saying how the hug was not significant, so you really couldn't say that in the response. But I was taking the poem being read from a narration point of view as the father is trying to convince himself that none of this is significant, when it actually is. He's just killed his son. (Nothing out of the ordinary..)