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English, 23.09.2021 22:00, armahoney8566

How does e. e. c*mmings connect the balloonman in his poem "in Just-" with the mythical figure of Pan? He describes the balloonman as being like Pan to suggest the positive realities of growing into an adult.

He compares the balloonman to Pan to call to mind the beauty of life in the spring.

He compares the balloonman to Pan to call to mind the negative, frightening qualities of grownups.

He describes the balloonman as being like Pan to suggest the power he has to draw the children to him.

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