Justify the poets allusion to rapunzel in Amanda?
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In the poem 'Amanda', the poet Robin Klein speaks about Rupanzel, a fairy who lived in a tall tower. She has bright hairs. She do not care for anything. Her life was tranquil and peaceful.
As such, Amanda also imagines a life like Rupanzel, living in a huge tower. She feel that, in the tall tower, she can do everything without being nagged from her mother. She also says that she will never let her hair down like Rupanzel. This means that, she doesn't allow anyone to come in the tower and wants to live alone and free.
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