Ch:The Arrow and the Song
1.Read the title. What are the two things the poem describes?
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This poem talks about someone shooting an arrow and losing it, and then they sing a song and the song disappears but later find it in a friend. This poem theme is based around the fact that words are unbroken. When the person in the poem shoots the arrow it is like when we lash out at someone or say unkind words.
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It was first published in 1845. The poem demonstrates the metaphoric journey of an arrow and a song. ... Symbolically, the arrow may represent unkind or harsh words, whereas the song stands for kindness and pleasing words. Both went away from the speaker once released, and both stayed in the world around him, unbroken.
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