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Saturday, May 18, 2019

Thought and Owl

Snowy Owl After Midnight The connection between humans and animals is truly a redundant one as demonstrated in Tim Bowlings Snowy Owl After Midnight. The verbaliser in the little(a) story feels closely connected to the owl as he walks in the forest at night. The speaker believes that the owl waits for him and that the owls decline stirs/ at his presence. Also, the owl seems to understand the heightened smell of joy and fear/ the speakers bones hallow off.Since the night is so quiet, the speaker feels that he and the owl are the only two awake, Strengthening their tie up even more. Both the owl and the hunter are on a search for food so they feel a sense of connection with each other during the long dark night. As they break down together, the speaker remembers the months theyve spent circling in each others ease. The speaker has a sudden urge to break the silence and talk to the owl as a friend. He longs to express to the beautiful winged creature or so his boyish dream that consisted of the beating heart of a snowman. Furthermore, the speaker wishes to hear the thoughts of the owl about the blood that is on the earth and what the owl would think if he knew the deaths that could be caused by the clipped, pale hands of the hunter. In some ways, the hunter desires to be like the owl. As quoted anonymously, A wise old owl sit down on an oak The more he saw the less he spoke The less he spoke the more he heard Why arent we like that wise old bird? As the dark and silent night goes on, the hunter and the owl loyally remain by each others side.

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