The Room

What are the motifs in The Room by Conrad Aiken?

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The craft of poetry itself is an implicit idea of “The Room.” By writing the poem, the speaker confronts a buried experience, excavates it, and transforms the raw material of chaos into a work of art. The poem, like the leaf that symbolizes it, is the consequence of a terrible event and serves as a memorial to that event and to the speaker's ability to bring order to a chaotic event that threatened to destroy him.