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Diane Mehta Reads Eavan Boland

The New Yorker: Poetry

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Exploring the Poetic Elements of Direct Address and Love in a Poem

This chapter analyzes the use of apostrophe in a poem, connecting it to themes of love and prayer while exploring the emotional appeal and parallels to sentiments expressed in other literary works.

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