National Poetry Month #27

Opening lines are supremely important in all works of fiction, but especially in flash since there is no room to overcome a weak beginning. In flash, sometimes the opening line is nearly the entire story—the rest is just expansion of the opening line or theme and variation of it. What do you think makes a good opening line in general? Why is this specific opening line of “The Wig” an effective one?

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