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Essay / Analysis of the poem: The Bull Moose - 802
In these which are “as he fell” (33) and “Fall, fall” (32). The comparison between these is obvious, if only in words. Re-reading them, it is difficult to distinguish between each due to the similarities involved. This is because in the end, both momentum and man fell, collapsing each other in the face of power, nobility, and strength. Seeing both, even with such a small range of comparison, still evokes frightening thoughts, perhaps as much as we humans like to think we are different from animals. We suffer from the same fears, have the same hopes and the same courage, and in the height of irony, we are both equal in our falls when we