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Read this excerpt from Lines 24–25 of “A Motif.”
his nearly ordinary house / Become, for us, a constellation..
The word constellation best suggests a sense of

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largeness. I have not read the poem you are quoting, but to a child a house is a castle if you have lived in no other structure. If you are a teen or above and you've lived in a different place than you do now, and you go back to your former residence, you will see what these two lines mean. Your former house has shrunk.

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