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  • T - Title
  • P- Paraphrase
  • Connotation
  • A man traveling alone trying to get home.
  • A - Attitude / Tone
  • Moving through night I found a deer, lifeless on the boarder of the Wilson River road. It is typically better to move them near a canyon where no one is there; leaving them on the road may make them worse than they’re already are. By radiance of the rear-light, I trip in the back of the car, and stood by where they died. She had become cold, so I dragged her away; her stomach became large. I touched the side of her and realized that the deer is pregnant with a fawn. Near the peak I paused. A car was coming toward us, with its dimmed head lights. I just stood there turning red. Surrounding our group I can hear the wilderness listen. AIthough hard for the both of us; my first instinct and pushed her over the edge into the river.
  • S - Shift
  • The connotation is negative because the man is concerned about the carcass of a deer.
  • Title
  • The poet uses words like "killing", "stiffened", and "death" to portray the passing of a pregnant deer.The tone of the poem isn concerned/sympathetic because the poet sympathizes for the deer and its unborn fawn.
  • A shift occurs when the man realized that the deer is pregnant with her unborn fawn. The poet is initially sorrowful then feels guilty, because not only is he disposing of the carcass but also its fawn which is very much alive.
  • After reading/ analyzing the poem the title means that there is a man traveling during the night and find a dead dear.
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