The poem A Car by an unknown author is a poem of a person who doesn’t care what kind of car they have or how fast it goes. The color, extra features or accessories is not a priority to the author. The author will give it “hotly showers”. Whether be it a personalised eight seater stretch limousine or a Ferrari with an exploding roaring engine.
I believe to the author a car is nothing more than a way of transportation. “I’ll give it hotly showers”, I think he means he will leave it in the sun not worrying about protecting it from the suns harmful rays. “As long as it can move from junction to junction”, the author just wants it to be driveable and reliable.
This poem, to me, is a repetition poem because the author repeats “A car is a car” several times so the reader is informed that a car is nothing special to the author.
I believe this poem was written to show that cars are nothing special. All they do is get you to places faster than walking or riding bikes. “As long as it can move from junction to junction” is a good example of how the writer feels on what the car is supposed to do.
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