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Thursday, December 30, 2010

A Day Dream


I see this as a poem with a lot of confusion.  It starts off with talking about a place in the

woods.  This place has a willow and a fountain and a ruined hut.  The hut is broken which I 

don't understand he would do in a daydream.  If I was to do have a daydream I would have

everything not ruined.  That would make the daydream have a fault.  The next thing in the

poem is that there is three people not just two people.  This is where I get confused in the fact the

narrator, who is experiencing this, is either dreaming about two people because he is

able to be with both in this dream or because this dream is helping him decide who he 

wants.  So without focusing on the rest of the poem I've like just this fact of this idea of 

a dream where you can have two lovers and not be in trouble.  This idea does change through

the poem though...