Firstly, the reader is engaged into the scene with no information about the old man, which parallels the old man's situation, as neither does he know how he has become what he is: "What kept him from remembering what it was / That brought him to that creaking room was age." Perhaps this was done to make the reader just as lost as the old man and able to enter more deeply into the old man's character, thus being able to sympathize better with him. The old man seems to be lacking any interest in a long life and apparently has no real social life. This lack of friends is what draws us to feel for the man who clearly was not cared for in life, either due to a refusal to care for others, or because other unjustly neglected him. The man's meaningless existence is accentuated by him constantly scaring away what seems to frighten him or
Firstly, the reader is engaged into the scene with no information about the old man, which parallels the old man's situation, as neither does he know how he has become what he is: "What kept him from remembering what it was / That brought him to that creaking room was age." Perhaps this was done to make the reader just as lost as the old man and able to enter more deeply into the old man's character, thus being able to sympathize better with him. The old man seems to be lacking any interest in a long life and apparently has no real social life. This lack of friends is what draws us to feel for the man who clearly was not cared for in life, either due to a refusal to care for others, or because other unjustly neglected him. The man's meaningless existence is accentuated by him constantly scaring away what seems to frighten him or