"All the world's a stage," Shakespeare's metaphor, mayhelp you understand the metaphor in this poem.
"It Bids Pretty Fair"
The play seems out for an almost infinite run.
Don’t mind a little thing like the actors fighting.
The only I worry about is the sun.
We’ll be all right if nothing goes wrong with the lighting.
--Robert Frost
Question:
- This poem consists of a single metaphor. What isthe play referred to in the first line?
- Why does this play have an almost infinite run"?
- Who are the actors and why are they fighting?
- What does the title of the poem mean? "It BidsPretty Fair"
- How is the title, "It Bids Pretty Fair",ironic??
- Do you think the speaker really believes that "We'll beall right? What is the speaker's attitude?
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