The man in the glass is your reflection. This poem is saying that if you live life the way others want and don't stay true to yourself then you will end up unhappy.
What this poem is talking about is that you shouldn't judge the man in the glass, and that it relates to real life like if that person thinks you're not cool or popular, that person shouldn't judge you for who you are.
The man in the glass is your inner self and every day, despite what the world perceives you as, you will have to confront that reflection and determine if you have done yourself proud. Whether you know it or not, you are the only one who knows who you TRULY are. Can you confront yourself with open arms, or can you barely look at the shallow abyss you might have become...
i feel like this means that at the end of the day the only judgement that matters coming from someone is yourself and that no one elses judgements matter. In the line where it states that "your final reward will be heartache and tears if you've cheated on the man in the glass." I feel like that shows that in order to achieve great things that you should be kind yourself and that you should be confident in your own skin or else youre going to end up hating yourself.
The poem is trying to tell us that the man in the glass is you and if you try to fool yourself and the world that you are something your not then it will only bring you heartache and tears. Always love yourself and be yourself because there will be that group of people out there who will except you for who you are.
The man in the glass is your reflection. This poem is saying that if you live life the way others want and don't stay true to yourself then you will end up unhappy.
ReplyDeleteTo be yourself, and love who you are.
ReplyDeleteWhat this poem is talking about is that you shouldn't judge the man in the glass, and that it relates to real life like if that person thinks you're not cool or popular, that person shouldn't judge you for who you are.
ReplyDeletei think this poem represents you're inner person as well as loving yourself enough that the judgement of others wont affect you.
ReplyDeleteThis means be true to yourself
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ReplyDeletedon't ever play yourself, they don't want you to be successful
ReplyDeletedont cheat yourself it will only come back on you
ReplyDeletethe man in the glass is you and only you must not cheat yourself.
ReplyDeleteto be yourself and be happy. but if u live your life the way others want u to live then u not living for your self.
ReplyDeleteThe man in the glass is your inner self and every day, despite what the world perceives you as, you will have to confront that reflection and determine if you have done yourself proud. Whether you know it or not, you are the only one who knows who you TRULY are. Can you confront yourself with open arms, or can you barely look at the shallow abyss you might have become...
ReplyDeletealways stay true to yourself and don't try to be like others, and except that you are unique in your own way
ReplyDeletei feel like this means that at the end of the day the only judgement that matters coming from someone is yourself and that no one elses judgements matter. In the line where it states that "your final reward will be heartache and tears if you've cheated on the man in the glass." I feel like that shows that in order to achieve great things that you should be kind yourself and that you should be confident in your own skin or else youre going to end up hating yourself.
ReplyDeleteThe only judgment that matters is from yourself. You should be happy with who you are.
ReplyDeleteto live your life and to be happy and don't live the way others want you to.
ReplyDeleteThe poem is trying to tell us that the man in the glass is you and if you try to fool yourself and the world that you are something your not then it will only bring you heartache and tears. Always love yourself and be yourself because there will be that group of people out there who will except you for who you are.
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