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Read these lines from the passage.Light?Light, I know it is light!Stillness and thenSomething movesGreen, oh green, dazzling lightningAnd elationThis is my roomThere are my booksThere the pianoThere the final bar I wroteThere the last lineAnd oh the sunlight!What does the repetition of the word "light" symbolize?

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Read these lines from the passage.Light?Light, I know it is light!Stillness and thenSomething movesGreen, oh green, dazzling lightningAnd elationThis is my roomThere are my booksThere the pianoThere the final bar I wroteThere the last lineAnd oh the sunlight!What does the repetition of the word "light" symbolize?

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The repetition of the word "light" in the passage could symbolize a few things depending on the context of the rest of the work. However, generally, "light" is often used to symbolize knowledge, clarity, or enlightenment. The speaker recognizing the light could mean they have gained some new understanding or insight. The fact that the word is repeated may emphasize the importance of this new understanding or could indicate a strong emotional response to this realization.

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