To Brooklyn Bridge

How is the Brooklyn Bridge personified in the poem, To Brooklyn Bridge?

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Although in reality, the bridge is inanimate and impersonal, it serves as the poem’s second and most complex character. The speaker sees the bridge as a living, breathing thing: “Thy cables breathe the North Atlantic still” (Line 24).

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