What is the meaning of the line "rises toward her day after day like a terrible fish" from the poem "Mirror"?
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In the poem ‘Mirror’ by Slyvia Path the line, ‘rises toward her day after day like a terrible fish’ means that when the old woman looks into the lake she finds an image that appears to be as ugly as a fish that appears ghastly.
This image is ghastly not because the woman is ugly but because old age is terrible when it takes over the youth.
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