Read the excerpt from the poem "Hide and Seek":
(21) I examine my hideout, the contours of the leaves,
(22) The blades of grass, a crawling caterpillar.
(23) The minutiae fascinate me, a world within my world.
(24) One touch from me, and the caterpillar lies curled.
(25) Isn't this a metaphor for life?
(26) I'm in a game within another game.
(27) We're all fascinated by ourselves, and our own life.
(28) How often do we acknowledge others' trouble and strife?
How does the point of view influence the description in lines 22-28?
A deeper connection is made and uses the setting to relate to life by the speaker.
A quick description of the hiding place is given at the end of the game by the speaker.
The other children's hiding spots are described by someone, not in the poem.
The setting is being described by someone who was not playing the game.