This is the found poem I made with “The Last Kiss“ by Ralph Fletcher. Basically, this story is told from a first-person perspective by the protagonist, and “my” dad suddenly stopped giving “me” good night kisses and “I” realize that “I’m” too old to be kissed by “my” father (yes very sad). The external conflict in this story is the author trying to figure out if his dad forgot to kiss him, or did his dad just not want to kiss him. In paragraph 13, “The thought my mind held was too large to formulate into a question, too vague to clearly recognize as loss.” This shows that this story’s conflict is Man vs. Society because I guess the author’s father thinks that when his son reaches a certain age, it’s not “masculine” to get kisses or something. I’m not sure but I definitely think society influenced his father’s decision.
I chose a black background for my poem because I feel like that’s how I would envision feeling sad and realizing that you’re growing old looks like. In my poem , you can see there is a conflict in “I was stunned” and also in “The grim truth sunk in.”. This poem shows the concept of how the author is in shock and almost like he’s in disbelief when he finds out that his father won’t give him night kisses anymore.

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