Where does the poet cross the ghosts? How does he perceive them?
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It is located at the bottom of the poet's garden. It is in the worst condition. Whenever poet passes through it, he feels somebody is staring at him. His brother threatens him by saying that a ghost stays in the shed who hides himself under the rotten floorboards who may jump and attack on the poet.
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The poet crosses the ghost in the garden. He perceives them in the following ways:
- The poem is about the shed and which is a small room away from the main house.
- Also, It is located at the bottom of the poet’s garden.
- So, whenever the poet passes through it and he feels somebody staring at him every time.
- In the poem, the poet's brother threatens him by saying that a ghost stays in the shed. The ghost hides under the rotten floorboards and may jump and attack the poet.
- But according to the poet, there is no ghost inside the shed. Lastly, the poet overcomes his fear and said that he will enter the shed one day.
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