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The Face in the Toyota
Robert Bly’s The Face in the Toyota made me feel like I was the man watching the face go by and Bly gave me the impression that you can be so caught up in something or someone that time flies by and things start to change. ...
The poem simply starts out in a hypothetical situation where, you the reader are the one to see the face in the Toyota as it passes by. But the man (the reader) is soon infatuated with that face and falls in love with it, “And it is Her” (3, 1). ... The author, once again metaphorically says that he is so enlightened by this face that he sees, he “can’t tell God from a grain of sand” (2, 2). ... Ever since he saw her face in the Toyota, his life has changed so much that he fails to notice the things that he used to notice before.
Approximate Word count = 664 Approximate Pages = 2.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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