Monday, April 23, 2007

Filling Station by Elizabeth Bishop

The whole idea of filling station is that we have someone that love us. The narrator describes a gas station and what she sees. She describes how everything seems dirty from first impression but if time is given she sees that things are not always what it seems. I think that the author is saying that we shouldn’t judge a book by it’s cover. At first impression we just the surface of things but we time we see more than that. It also means we are all love at the end it says that “somebody loves us all”. Yet someone seems to spend time watering the plan and fixing the cans, she refers that someone cares for a little of organization and life.

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