What important fact about grandfather do the first three lines of the poem the grandfather by oliver shelley?
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In the poem "Grandfather" by Oliver Shelley, the poet makes great use of visual imagery. The first three lines establish the relationship between the narrator and the subject. On line one, the narrator refers to the grandfather as "Our grandfather," showing that the narrator is directly related to the subject. The use of "our" also reveals that the narrator has a sibling or a cousin.
This is a poem about Shelley's grandfather who lived in Worthing, a town on the sea in Sussex, England. Henry Shelley was blind and the poem describes visits to the beach in summer when the young Oliver and his three elder sisters would play near their grandfather while he sat in a deck chair with his face turned up to the sun, feeling its warmth.
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