Plot and Details
Symbols
Themes and Interpretation
Psychological Concepts (Freud + Jung)
100

This person is the primary addressee of the poem and was deeply loved by the speaker

Who is the speaker's father?

100

The photographs represent this

What are memory, guilt, and emotional fragmentation?

100

The poem is mainly about this

What are grief and guilt over her father?

100

This part of the psyche feels guilt

What is the superego?

200

The speaker focuses on this object throughout the poem

What are photographs?

200

"Pretty ones" symbolize this

What are lost innocence and cherished memories?

200

The poem reveals internal conflict in this way

What is the tension between memory and guilt?

200

The Id appears in the poem by this

What is through bursts of raw emotion and grief?

300

This emotion dominates the poem

What is grief?

300

The father's belongings function symbolically in this way

What is unresolved emotional conflict?

300

Loss is portrayed psychologically in this way

What is emotional fragmentation and unresolved fear?

300

The Ego tries to manage this

What is her intense emotions vs. her responsibility to cope?

400

The speaker is mourning this significant event

What is her father's illness and approaching death?

400

The act of looking back symbolizes what

What is confronting repressed guilt and grief?

400

This core issue drives the speaker

What is her guilt and regret surrounding their relationship?

400

This represents the Shadow

What are her guilt and unspoken fears?

500

This is what the speaker means by "All my pretty ones"

What are the memories and people she is losing emotionally/physically?

500

____ is one symbol that represents the Shadow

What are the fading photographs or painful memories?

500

The poem conveys this psychological message

What is it that unresolved emotions haunt the psyche until confronted?

500

Projection appears in the poem by this

What is she projects blame and regret onto objects/photos?