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  1. Apostrophe: With the word “you”, the poet’s persona is directly addressing the listener or the reader, making it an apt example of apostrophe. Simile: An example would be “How public – like a Frog”. I'M Nobody! Who are you? Summary

    • Apostrophe: With the word “you”, the poet’s persona is directly addressing the listener or the reader, making it an apt example of apostrophe.
    • Simile: An example would be “How public – like a Frog”.

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  1. The central idea of this poem is attention-mongers. It critiques them and compares them to a “frog”. I'M Nobody! Who are you? Summary

    The central idea of this poem is attention-mongers. It critiques them and compares them to a “frog”.

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    The theme of this poem is one’s identity. The poet’s persona chooses an anonymous identity over a public one, picking privacy and solitude over loud attention. I'M Nobody! Who are you? Summary

    The theme of this poem is one’s identity. The poet’s persona chooses an anonymous identity over a public one, picking privacy and solitude over loud attention.

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