Daylights Summary & Study Guide

Rosanna Warren
This Study Guide consists of approximately 24 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Daylights.

Daylights Summary & Study Guide

Rosanna Warren
This Study Guide consists of approximately 24 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Daylights.
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Lines 1-7

In these lines the speaker describes an incident in which she is figuratively "wounded" by the sky after witnessing a liquor store robbery in which a window is smashed. It is important to understand that the speaker is not cut by the "glass shard" in the second line. The proximity of the image, however, evokes the extent to which she has been psychologically harmed by the sky. The "you" is a projection of the speaker. The "They" in the third line probably refers to the symbolists, a group of nineteenth-century poets including Stéphane Mallarmé, Paul Verlaine, Arthur Rimbaud, and others for whom blue symbolized the impossibility and the promise of desire. The speaker, like the boy who had just robbed the liquor store of a bottle of scotch, zigzags between the present and her thoughts on the significance of what is happening. "Those...

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