Everyday life can be boring and drab but every once in awhile someone will come along and share their talents with others for their amusement. In “Juggler”, Richard Wilbur’s imagery, syntax, and tone conveys the speaker’s amazement towards the juggler. This reveals the speaker’s appreciation of others.
The authors use of imagery displays the speakers encapsulated feeling of the moment. Throughout the play there are many descriptions of loud cheers and faultless motions. “Wheel on his wheeling hands… grazing his finger ends.” This conveys the ease and fluidness of the jugglers actions. This ease astounds the speaker who states, “It takes a sky-blue juggler with five red balls to shake our gravity up.” This portrays how appreciative the speaker