critically appreciate the poem punishment
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In the poem, the poet imagines the moments before her death, the tug at the collar around her neck and the wind shaking her body. The poet then comes back to the present and imagines witnessing her being dug up. ... But the poem is also both an indictment and an acknowledgment of those who stand by while others suffer.
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