Analyzing The Poem 'Metaphors'

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Metaphors is a poem about an unexpected pregnancy. The first clue to this is given in the very first line which reads: "I 'm a riddle in 9 syllables" where the riddle is her pregnancy and 9 syllables correspond to the 9 months of a normal pregnancy. Throughout the poem there are many allusions to the speaker 's growing size throughout the pregnancy. She compares herself to large items such as an "elephant" and a "melon" as well as a "cow in calf". The author and speaker of the poem however never truly reveal the pregnancy but the parallels are evident. More evidence surrounding this comes from the line "Money’s new-minted in this fat purse" which is a reference to the cost that comes along with her unwanted and unexpected pregnancy. The fat

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