How has the poet described the door of the shed?
The poet says that the door of the shed is old and rusty and it creaks when the wind blows. There is a cabinet across the door.
The poet says that the door of the shed is old and rusty and it creaks when the wind blows. There is a cabinet across the door.
The poet tells us that the window of the shed is old and dusty and it has three cracked glass window panes.
Poet wants to go inside, out of curiosity and wants to see what is there inside it.
The poet’s brother doesn’t want him to go there as he feels that his brother has made the shed his hiding place and wants to keep him away.
Although the poet has decided to go to the shed he is still not going because he is afraid to go there alone. Its a closed shed which is dark and dusty so he feels scared.
The shed is dirty with spider’s web hanging across the door.
The ghost hides under the rotten floorboards according to the poet’s brother.
The speaker believes there is no ghost in the shed, neither are there any strange noises nor a spider’s web.
The speaker is fully determined to go inside the shed. Even when his brother threatens him. The reading of the poem clearly exhibits that he does not give up the idea of going inside because he has made up his mind to find out the truth himself. He is firm in his decision so his…