Summary Of Don T Breathe By Melody Dismal

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In “Don’t Breathe,” Melody Dismal wrote a very inspirational, heart-wrenching, and loving poem about being shy. The poem is to the unspoken, coy, and lonely people who question themselves about talking to others. In “Don’t Breathe,” the writer uses a hyperbole, metaphor, and the tone of her writing to portray when people are wary they miss out on the possibilities in life. The author uses a hyperbole to exaggerate the amount of feeling kept inside. In the poem the poet is talking about if does she speak no one will listen. Dismal states, “If I sew my mouth shut” (Dismal 33). Dismal is saying that she doesn’t want to open up because others wouldn’t care if she did anyways. Dismal is being wary in the poem and thinking that she isn’t good enough for people, but she doesn’t even know how others will react. Dismal uses the word “if” to represent a possibility and later in the quote it means she wants to keep quiet. Dismal tries to portray, through the hyperbole, that when people are wary they miss out on the possibilities in life. …show more content…

Dismal is questioning herself on whether or not she should show her true self. Dismal states, “If I don’t take off my mask” (Dismal 32). Dismal is metaphorically expressing her mask as her pretending the way she feels in front of others. The reader can see that Dismal has been faking and closing her feelings in front of others when she talks about her mask. Dismal wastes time to think about what may happen if she breaks the barrier of pretending to what she actually feels, even though she isn’t curtain what may happen. Dismal uses the metaphor of her mask to portray that when people are wary they miss out in the possibilities in

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