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Why is it important that the speaker does not define exactly who “they” are?

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Answer: it holds the focus of the poem on its subject, which is the speaker himself.

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It protects the speaker's relationships by not offending one specific group. It keeps readers interested in the poem by maintaining their curiosity. It holds the focus of the poem on its subject, which is the speaker himself.

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