Read these lines from Komunyakaa's "Facing It": . . . I turn this way—the stone lets me go. What does the figurative language in this excerpt most likely mean?

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Answer: When he talks about "the stone," Komunyakaa is referring to the granite wall in Vietnam Veterans Memorial, in which the names of all the soldiers who died in Vietnam are engraved. At the start of this poem, his own reflection on the polished surface of the wall is symbolic of how that traumatic past still has power over him. He can just turn away from the wall and it "lets him go," but he is trapped in it again as soon as he turns around again.

The figurative language which is inferred from the provided excerpt is the reflection of the author which seems to be part of the memorial wall in the Vietnam war.

Option D is correct.

Who wrote Facing it?

Facing It  was a poem written by an author named Komunyakaa in the year 1947. He was an African American writer and Facing It was one of his popular literary works.

  • From the provided lines, it has been analyzed that 'The stone' was used to refer to the memorial wall in Vietnam on which the names of soldiers were engraved who were died during the Vietnam War.
  • The poet when see his reflection in the wall depicted a symbolism that his past life still haunted him.
  • The last line 'lets me go' represented that he wants to move ahead and forgo the past. When he sees that wall again, he again trapped in the past memories which tried to terrified him.

Therefore, the explanation given in option D is correct.

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Complete question:

The excerpt from the poem is given as follows:

I'm stone. I'm flesh.

My clouded reflection eyes me

like a bird of prey, the profile of night

slanted against morning. I turn

this way - the stone lets me go.

What does the figurative language in this excerpt most likely mean?

A) His masterpiece sculpture was once a living man.

B) He can't help but feel trapped in the war, even though it's over.

C) His body will feed animals upon the event of his death.

D) His reflection seems to be apart of the war memorial wall.