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Essay / Analysis of my life resisted a loaded gun by Emily...
The speaker tries to elaborate the spark coming from the gun and the flare resulting after the bullet was fired (Lines , 9-10). Then the fourth stanza is opened, which is supported by the end result of a gunshot and what a gun can do. The use of alliteration in the fourth stanza is interwoven with words such as "Day done", "My Master's", as well as "Duck's Deep", which in turn are presented with repeated sounds. Some transition in language and structure can be read by the use of “Night” and “Day” (Line, 13). In addition to this, the location of the gun during the night is evoked by "I keep my master's head -/ It is better than the Eider duck's deep pillow - to have shared-" (Line, 14- 16). Conversely, the alternative meaning suggests that this woman's husband is the Master (Line,