Margaret Atwood's "Dreams of Animals"!?!?!?!?!?! I'm a grade 9 student and I need some hep annalizing this poem. Margaret Atwood, Dreams of the Animals Mostly the animals dream of other animals each according to its kind (though certain mice and small rodents have nightmares of a huge pink shape with five claws descending) : moles dream of darkness and delicate mole smells frogs dream of green and golden frogs sparkling like wet suns among the lilies red and black striped fish have red and black striped dreams defence, attack, meaningful patterns birds fream of territories enclosed by singing. Sometimes the animals dream of evil in the form of soap and metal but mostly the animals dream of other animals. There are exceptions: the silver fox in the roadside zoo dreams of digging out and of baby foxes, their necks bitten the caged armadillo near the train station, which runs all day in figure eights its piglet feet patterning no longer dreams but is insane when waking; the iguana in the petshop window on St. Catherine Street crested, royal-eyed, ruling its kingdom of water-dish and sawdust dreams of sawdust. What is the "evil in the from of soap and metal"?? |