4. Pan is half-man and half-beast. How is this illustrated in the poem?
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The speaker seems to lament the fact that the reed no longer stands tall in the river, as Pan has torn it out and cut it short. Pan is then described as hollowing out the reed by removing its inside. His actions are still depicted as rough and methodical, as he seems to have planned this act all along.
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