Why is the wind called the angry bee in the old prison
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- The notion of prison is made more harsh through the sustained image of a stark environment and the personification of the wind blowing “from the blue caves of the South... like an angry bee”. Nature is no longer the inmates friend. It is to be painfully endured during their term of incarceration.
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The notion of prison is made more harsh through the sustained image of a stark environment and the personification of the wind blowing “from the blue caves of the South... like an angry bee”. Nature is no longer the inmates friend. It is to be painfully endured during their term of incarceration.
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