what does.the word"naked"in stanza 5 of the chimney sweeper express
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where is the poem???????
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Then naked and white, all their bags left behind,
Then naked and white, all their bags left behind,They rise upon clouds and sport in the wind;
• Okay, now Tom's dream is getting just plain weird. The former chimney sweepers are naked and flying on clouds in the wind? Yowza.
• But hey, at least they're burden free. Those bags they leave behind? They probably contain their chimney-sweeping equipment, which they won't need while sporting.
• In that sense, we can think of these bags as an example of metonymy. These bags represent something that they're closely related to the chimney-sweeping profession.
• The thing to notice here is how free these boys are. They're not boxed in coffins or chimneys. Hey, they're not even boxed in by clothing. For once they get to act like the kiddos they are.