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A Story About Imagery On a T-Bar.  

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Daniel Hutt A STORY ABOUT IMAGERY ON A T-BAR T-bar is a poem that speaks mainly in imagery about a snowy day on the ski hill. It reflects ones imagination of being pulled up the hill by a mechanically operated lift, and skiing back down it. The person speaking was able to make a story out of the arches of the lift and many other things involved with the t-bar. It begins with a slight description of the machine using metaphors such as "twin automatons", meaning that the skiers are moving without individual action and being taken at the speed of the lift. The poem's tone consists of a rhyme scheme to show the continuously flowing movement of the t-bar. The second line of the second stanza also has a metaphor, the poet used "incisions" to illustrate the indentations in the slope. It is here that he begins to show how the...

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