The Emigrée

The poem explores the memory of the speaker and their experiences in a faraway city they spent time in as a child.

The narrator reminisces about the place through their childhood eyes, although we see conflict between this and their adult perception of her homeland.

[2] An émigrée is usually the term for someone who has to leave a country for political or social reasons similar to a refugee.

The poet bases many of the ideas on modern examples of emigration from countries like Russia or the Middle East where people are fleeing corruption or tyranny, or those countries that change in their absence to some form of dictatorship.

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