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      • In the frozen woods of an isolated Maine logging town, one woman's tragic mistake shatters the balance of the community, resulting in profound and unexpected consequences. Weaving together several connected story lines, BLUEBIRD explores the profound and transcendent effects of a tragedy on an isolated American town.
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  2. In the frozen woods of an isolated Maine logging town, one woman's tragic mistake shatters the balance of the community, resulting in profound and unexpected consequences. Weaving together several connected story lines, BLUEBIRD explores the profound and transcendent effects of a tragedy on an isolated American town.

  3. Feb 27, 2015 · Bluebird: Directed by Lance Edmands. With Amy Morton, John Slattery, Louisa Krause, Emily Meade. In the frozen woods of an isolated Maine logging town, one woman's tragic mistake shatters the balance of the community, resulting in profound and unexpected consequences.

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    The second stanza begins with the refrain. Here, the speaker is describing how he is once again “too tough for” the bluebird. It is a weakness within him he is more than able to push down. His own words to the bird follow. He tells the bird to “stay down, do you want to mess / me up?” The speaker is worried that any change to his “normal” state of ...

    Once more the refrain is repeated. Rather than bragging on his strength this time, the speaker mentions how “clever” he is. This is another aspect of his mind that keeps his emotions at bay. He explains that rather than letting “him out” during the day when people could notice, he only does it at night. This way everyone will be “asleep” and unable...

    In the final lines, the speaker moves past his moments of perceived weakness and puts the bird “back” in his chest. This moment of release has eased the pressure he felt and the bird is still able to “sing.” He has not died completely. Bukowski’s speaker follows this description by stating that he and his emotions “sleep together like that,” in sec...

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  4. Popularity of “The Bluebird”: The Bluebird by Charles Bukowski, a great German-American poet and writer, is a symbolic, poetic piece. It was published in 1992 in an anthology, The Last Night of the Earth. The poem describes the speaker’s strange relationship with his emotions.

  5. Mar 9, 1994 · Bluebird: Summary The poem deals with Bukowski’s feelings about the deep vulnerability, a sensitivity that resides inside the heart of us humans. The poem starts with a monologue that a bluebird inside the speaker’s heart is subjugated by him even when it wants to get out.

  6. Jun 10, 2020 · A Bluebird in My Heart: Directed by Jérémie Guez. With Roland Møller, Veerle Baetens, Lola Le Lann, Lubna Azabal. Attempting to lead a quiet reformed life, an ex-con finds refuge in a motel run by a single mother and her daughter Clara.

  7. Bluebird, Bluebird Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2017 A modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides with detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, and more.