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5 November, 00:59

Which line from Helen Gray suggest Helen has an unrealistic sense of herself?

And like a March wind veer about

Don't cut your fingers with the edge

Your eyes are bold, your laugh is loud

Stoop from your cold height, Helen Grey

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  1. 5 November, 01:18
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    Stoop from your cold height, Helen Grey

    Explanation:

    With this line, the author tries to warn Helen Grey not to think too highly of herself and to get off the golden throne she put herself on.

    "Cold height" also implies the distance from reality, somewhere where she doesn't have the intimacy, the connection, the closeness of other people, and, with it, sensibility. Author calls Helen to think over about her expectations and reality.
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