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Constantly Risking AbsurdityConstantly risking absurdityand deathwhenever he performsabove the headsof his audiencethe poet like an acrobatclimbs on rimeto a high wire of his own makingand balancing on eyebeamsabove a sea of facespaces his wayto the other side of the dayperforming entrachatsand sleight-of-foot tricksand other high theatricsand all without mistakingany thingfor what it may not beFor he’s the super realistwho must perforce perceivetaut truthbefore the taking of each stance or stepin his supposed advancetoward that still higher perchwhere Beauty stands and waitswith gravityto start her death-defying leapAnd hea little charleychaplin manwho may or may not catchher fair eternal formspreadeagled in the empty airof existence—by Lawrence FerlinghettiThe poem’s line configuration most strongly represents theaauthor’s regular shifting from one subject to another bacrobat’s shifting sway in an effort to maintain balancecfluctuating or irregular thoughts of an insane individual dnatural split between the audience and the performance

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Constantly Risking AbsurdityConstantly risking absurdityand deathwhenever he performsabove the headsof his audiencethe poet like an acrobatclimbs on rimeto a high wire of his own makingand balancing on eyebeamsabove a sea of facespaces his wayto the other side of the dayperforming entrachatsand sleight-of-foot tricksand other high theatricsand all without mistakingany thingfor what it may not beFor he’s the super realistwho must perforce perceivetaut truthbefore the taking of each stance or stepin his supposed advancetoward that still higher perchwhere Beauty stands and waitswith gravityto start her death-defying leapAnd hea little charleychaplin manwho may or may not catchher fair eternal formspreadeagled in the empty airof existence—by Lawrence FerlinghettiThe poem’s line configuration most strongly represents theaauthor’s regular shifting from one subject to another bacrobat’s shifting sway in an effort to maintain balancecfluctuating or irregular thoughts of an insane individual dnatural split between the audience and the performance

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The line configuration of the poem "Constantly Risking Absurdity" by Lawrence Ferlinghetti most strongly represents the acrobat's shifting sway in an effort to maintain balance. This is because the poem's structure, with its irregular line lengths and abrupt shifts, mirrors the precarious and unpredictable nature of an acrobat's performance. The poet is compared to an acrobat, constantly risking absurdity and death, balancing on a high wire of his own making. This comparison is reflected in the form of the poem itself, which sways and shifts just like an acrobat.

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