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This poem is filled with portrayals of books, their content, and their authors. They’re particularly associated with knowledge, specifically forbidden knowledge: “These books contain knowledge / of death, desire, and decay” (Lines 10-11). They represent one-way doors to a new state of being. By engaging with these books, the speaker argues, the reader risks being forever changed.
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