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Analysis of "Westman Island" by Rebecca Farivar

Original poem reprinted online here: "Westman Island" by Rebecca Farivar Originally read: February 22, 2013 More information about the Poet: Rebecca Farivar The poem works through breaks in the scene.  I wrote on my labels "fourth wall."  I think most poems (and fiction) have to play with the idea of the suspension of disbelief -- that the reader will follow along with the conceit of the poem (or story) until the end and gain something from the reading experience. So the lines that does creates this break, "Let me be clear / this is not a dream" initiates a sort of dilemma. 1) Should I take what the speaker says as the "truth" -- or the set up of a the unreliable narrator.  2) Why break the forth wall to confirm the poem is not a dream? I guess the answer to number 2 is that there should be a visceral sense about killing puffins or to let the reader know that the technique to killing puffins is real. Or maybe, rather than being emotionally vested...