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Atwood uses symbols to describe the speaker's relationship. She uses a common hook and eye, like what you would find on a dress, to illustrate compatibility, but then we have an enjambment, and then an explanation: this is not the hook and eye we first imagined, it is painful. The lines "a fish hook/ An open eye"(3,4), show how this would be a helpless relationship where the partners injured one another. The first line opens in perhaps a positive way. We expect a typical love poem, but instead we meet with tragedy.
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