Who does he refer to ?
Who does me refer to ?
Why are he and me alike ?
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(i) 'He' refers to the shadow.
(ii) “Me' refers to the child (the speaker) in the poem.
(iii) 'He' and 'me' are alike because he' is the shadow of 'me'.
Explanation:
Summary of the Poem My Shadow
In this poem, Robert Louis Stevenson says, everyone has a shadow of himself but he cannot understand the use of it. It resembles a human being and behaves like a child. The shadow jumps when he jumps runs when he runs. The shadow follows him wherever he goes.
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