How does the author use scenes in "Summer Sun"?
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"Summer Sun" is a perfect example of the use of a literary technique called "personification," in which a poet's words bring an inanimate object to life. In the poem, we can imagine the sun as a sort of big, cheerful, oaf of a fellow, who is always barging in. He seems to mean well, and is a likeable sort of guy, so we gladly put up with him. Indeed, we thoroughly enjoy his sparkling personality!
"Summer Sun" is included in Robert Louis (Balfour) Stevenson's collection of poems for children, "A Children's Garden of Verses," written in 1885.
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