Margaret Atwood’s Short Poem “You Fit Into Me”
You fit into me Like a hook into an eye A fish hook An open eye. The four-line poem shortly reveals basic structures. The situation is established, and later, a shift brings in another insight, and then a resolution arises. The first line introduces a positive feeling of love and affection. She compares this fitness to a hook into an eye, suggesting their relationship is secure and real. That they





