Asked by ed
I move
Perhaps I have wakened
This is a bed
This is a room
5 And there is light . . .
Darkness!
Have I performed
The dozen acts or so
That make me the man
10 Men see?
The door opens,
And on the landing
Quiet
I see nothing but the blinding pain
15 The ceaseless weariness!
Stairs, banisters, a handrail,
All indistinguishable from one another
One step farther down or up
But up is harder
20 And I stumble
Down, down, down to this white blur
As it gives out before me.
Me?
I extend all ways
25 Flailing about
A desperate attempt to right myself
I fit into the walls and they pull me.
Light?
Light, I know it is light!
30 Stillness and then
Something moves
Green, oh green, dazzling lightning
And elation
This is my room
35 There are my books
There the piano
There the final bar I wrote
There the last line
And oh the sunlight!
19
Read these lines from the passage.
Light?
Light, I know it is light!
Stillness and then
Something moves
Green, oh green, dazzling lightning
And elation
This is my room
There are my books
There the piano
There the final bar I wrote
There the last line
And oh the sunlight!
What does the repetition of the word "light" symbolize?
A.
The light symbolizes existence.
B.
The light symbolizes growth.
C.
The light symbolizes gratitude.
D.
The light symbolizes revival.
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D. The repetition emphasizes awakening or revival — the speaker regains consciousness and recognition as light returns, signaling a renewal of awareness.
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