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English, 01.03.2021 23:10 GunnerWilbert5178

2 QUESTIONS FOR THE CHARLES BUKOWSKI POEMS "BLUEBIRD" & "ALONE WITH EVERYBODY"
RESPOND TO EACH QUESTION'S PARTS COMPLETELY AND THOUGHTFULLY.
1. What do you think the bluebird symbolizes in the poem? Cite 1 piece of evidence and explain
the symbolism in your own words. 1. The bluebird symbolizes sadness. 2. The author doesn't
want anyone to see him cry.
"the bluebird represents the vulnerability that Bukowski felt as a result of
child abuse from his father"
2. What do you think Bukowski means by "flesh covers the bone and the flesh searches for
more than flesh"? - What does he mean by “searches for more than flesh"? This means he is
looking for affection from another person.
"striving for meaningful human contact, but doomed for a fate of loneliness"
USE CAPITALIZATION TO START A SENTENCE, PROPER SPELLING (NO "TEXT SPEAK"
LIKE "UR", "IMA" OR "GONNA," AND PERIODS AT THE ENDS OF SENTENCES WITH A
SPACE BEFORE THE NEXT SENTENCE. NUMBER YOUR RESPONSES BELOW.

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