Analysis of Mirror
In the first line of the poem, the mirror says it is "silver and exact." This can be interpreted many ways. Obviously it is describing what it looks like, but it is saying more than that. The color silver is reflective, and a mirror of course reflects what it sees. Exact, in this case could mean square, but it could also mean a lot more than that. A mirror shows you exactly what it sees; an image is reflected in the silver exactly as it appears. The mirror does not care if what it reflects is good or bad, as it says it has no preconceptions. Its job is to show you what you are. Mirrors are just a reflection of what we are on the outside, not what we are on the inside. The second line in the first stanza states that the mirror "swallows" whatever it sees. Does this mean the mirror commits the images to memory perhaps for later reference? If that were so then the poem would be contradictory because this shows some preconception. Perhaps the mirror means that it takes the person who is standing in front of it and swallows what is inside, to leave nothing but what is on the outside for that person to see. This would be a true reflection, because the person cannot see what is on the inside of them through a mirror.
ne in the first stanza is a continuation of the previous line. This line shows a complete lack of caring. The mirror does not care about what it swallows. Its only concern is to show the person what he looks like. It feels neither love nor dislike for the person it reflects. It is doing its job, and its job is to be truthful. Now we come to the fifth line of the first stanza. The mirror calls itself the "eye of a little god" in reference to being truthful. There are those that believe God never makes mistakes and perhaps the mirror is one of those believers. The mirror believes itself to be completely truthful in everything it shows. That means there is no mistaking what is seen. If it appears in the reflection, it is there and there is no mistake. The first line of the second stanza changes the mirror into a lake. My first impression is that the mirror was taken off the wall and placed flat on the floor. Here enters a person, a woman, looking into what was once a mirror, and now a lake. She is searching for something; for what she really is. This woman does not want to believe that what she is in this reflection is all she is. In the third line she is turning to liars. The candles or the moon could represent friends who lie to make her feel better. People look better when there is darkness, because faults can be hidden in the dark. The woman seeks out this darkness, and the lies. She wants to think she is better than what the lake reflects, than what she truly is. The mirror describes what the wall looks like and states that it has looked at this wall for a long time. In the next line, the mirror says that it thinks the w
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Approximate Word count = 1109
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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