The night in “Loneliness” represents the wretchedness that is credited to isolation. The child is of age to make out the repercussions of isolation in his/her life. The looking glass elicits the child’s forlorn feelings. The child, even though he/ she is immature, deliberates about his/ her solitary life. The looking glass is figurative of the child’s self-reflection. The noise rings a bell in the man’s head concerning his lack of a natural leg and, it is probable that man will never disremember the war that sacrificed his leg. The ‘ugly noise’ signifies the inadequacies of prosthetics. Devoid of the wooden leg, the man’s circumstances would have been appalling since locomotion would have been problematic. Even though it is non-natural, it facilitates the man’s movement. The wooden leg is representative of prosthetics. The wooden leg (“The man with the Wooden Leg”) Written by people who wish to remain anonymous We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community.
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