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summary of poem Bully 40 to 50 words​

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The subject of the poem "Bully" is relationships and the poet's perspective on them. By titling the poem "bully," Andrew Smith makes it clear to the reader that this poem is about the negative sides of relationships. Who the bully is not made clear by the title. It is clear that there is misery and pain in this connection. The poetry frequently depicts this misery and agony. The reader may feel confused as a result of these conflicting emotions, which is probably how Smith feels as well.

That this poem is about two people who did not get along in the school but later became friends and got married is the poem's obvious theme is clear. The inference seems to be that connections develop over time. The underlying meaning is that the other person is still a bully. The underlying implication is that although relationships might seem to have changed, they might not have. According to the poet, relationships are not always clear-cut. I get the impression from the word "cause" that the abuse is still occurring. If this had happened in the past, Andrew Smith would have used the word "caused."

Thus, the poem's language definitely does not give the reader the sense that the relationship is amicable.

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