1. Silvercrest by Carl Philips - Literary Devices
They can even bring a subconscious connection to the poem when used correctly. ... While looking deeper into the poems, I began to see that the horse might symbolize more than that. In the poem "Anyone Who Had A Heart", Phillips talks about the idea of sex being a need rather than a want, and how it's desired. ... As you continue reading the poem, there is a line that says " now the foals, they're stallions. Like broken kings, they lower their heads, then raise them" (Phillips 52). ...
- Word Count: 670
- Approx Pages: 3
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School