Gubbinal By Wallace Stevens

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In “Gubbinal” by Wallace Stevens metaphors are used to prove the main purpose of this poem which is that there are many ways to view the same thing and that our inability to compromise and understand our opinions as well as the opinions of others makes us fools. The name of the poem quite literally means fools, now a fool is someone who believes that they understand and are right about everything, as you see throughout the poem the narrator argues with someone who is referred to as “you” about whether the world is beautiful or not. The narrator and “you” both seem too stubborn to even really take in each other’s opinions, both believe themselves to be correct and they become fed up with each other, as seen in the first stanza of the poem where

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