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How the poems are all connected (What it means to be human/ the human…
How the poems are all connected
What it means to be human/ the human condition
"Sounds of the Day"
"Memorial"
"Visiting Hour"
"Basking Shark"
"Aunt Julia"
"Assisi"
Imagery
"Sounds of the Day"
"When the door scraped shut"
"Visiting Hour"
"Fruitless fruits"
"Aunt Julia"
"Boxed bed"
"Assisi"
"Three Tiers"
"Memorial"
"im a walking masterpiece "
"Basking Shark"
"matchbox brain"
Sound
"Aunt Julia"
"Sounds of the Day"
"Basking Shark"
Themes of Loss
"Aunt Julia"
Loss of aunt/Family member
"Sounds of the Day"
Loss of girlfriend and relationship
"Visiting Hour
Loss of family member
"Memorial"
Loss of sister
Written from a personal perspective
"Memorial"
"Everywhere she goes i die"
"Visiting Hour"
"Combs my nostrils as they go bobbling along..."
"Basking Shark"
"So who's the monster now?"
"Sounds of the Day"
"You left me"
"Aunt Julia"
"I could not answer her- I could not understand her"
Unexpected encounters
"Basking Shark"
"Assisi"
Contrast
"Aunt Julia"
"Seagulls voice, she loved silence"
"Assisi"
"Ruined temple- tiny twisted legs"
"Sounds of the Day"
First stanza and last stanza
"Basking Shark"
"Room sized monster with a matchbox brain"
The Natural World
"Memorial"
"Sounds of the Day"
"Basking Shark"
"Visiting Hour"
"Aunt Julia"
A memorable person
"Visiting Hour"
"Aunt Julia"
"Sounds of the Day"
"Memorial"
Poem prompting deeper thought
"Sounds of the Day"
"Visiting Hour"
"Basking Shark"
"Assisi"