The Telephone by Edward Field, 1924
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What does the speaker compare themselves to when they don't have the telephone?

a bear in a cave

According to the speaker, what does the telephone signal when it rings?

that I am in the world and wanted

How does the telephone impact the speaker's perception of time and season?

It rings and spring has come

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What does the speaker compare themselves to when they don't have the telephone?

The speaker compares being without a phone to a bear living in a cave, isolated and disconnected from the world.

What does the telephone signal to the speaker when it rings?

The ringing of the telephone signifies to the speaker that they are connected to the world and that someone wants to reach them.

How does the telephone affect the speaker's perception of time and season?

The speaker associates the sound of the phone with the arrival of spring, suggesting a sense of renewal, life, and connection.

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