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Posted by Emily on December 10, 19101 at 23:47:25:
In Reply to: The Snow Man posted by NB on March 24, 19101 at 18:49:00:
: Who is the speaker in the poem "The Snow Man"
I think the speaker is a snow man. In reality, the snow man is not a man, "nothing that is not there". However, the snow man does physically exist is some "mind of winter" as an imaginitive replication of "nothing that is".
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