War Photographer.
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WAR PHOTOGRAPHER The broad description of this poem would be about a photographer, taking pictures of scenes in the war. Judging from the language and phrases used , the pictures are not particularly nice ones. The writer is describing a photographer - the photographer is not writing about himself. The first stanza is the introducing stanza. The writer is describing the photographer as "finally alone", meaning that , after he has been taking pictures of the war, while seeing everyone, he can now sit in his darkroom (a room where photographs are processed) almost isolated from the outside world, and ready to look at the developing cold, gruesome photographs that he has taken. In the second line of the first stanza , the writer is said to quote: "with spools of suffering set out in ordered rows". The words "spools of suffering" suggest to me that the photographs are nasty and horrid......


