Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
"Scribbler" refers to a person who writes or creates something, possibly a writer or an artist.
The dream in Scribbler's mind is not specified in the extract, but it is implied that Scribbler has creative ideas or projects that are not yet realized.
The personification in the extract is "Vacuum stares at you," which gives human-like qualities to a non-human object (the vacuum).
The persona addresses the Scribbler by using the second person point of view ("you"), which creates a direct and intimate connection with the reader.
The line "the dream in your mind fills the shelf" brings out the literary device called metaphor, as it compares the ideas or projects in Scribbler's mind to objects on a shelf.
The line "Because disuse numbs the wrist" means that if you don't use your creative abilities, they will become dull or less effective over time.
One possible theme of the poem is the importance of creativity and the need to actively pursue one's creative ideas and projects.
The tone of the poem is contemplative and reflective, with a sense of urgency and encouragement to pursue creative endeavors.