terminator69
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When a poet uses lines that are unemotive, what does this suggest?
context much?terminator69 said:When a poet uses lines that are unemotive, what does this suggest?
you beat me to it.Muz4PM said:An unemotive lines means a pretty bloody boring poem.
That they are unemotive? Man the HSC sure can be silly sometimes.When a poet uses lines that are unemotive, what does this suggest?
It depends on the poem, sometimes if a person is writing about a lifeless place or a sterile world in some instances lines that are unemotive or dull are used to create a sense of this. It may suggest detachment or boredom.terminator69 said:When a poet uses lines that are unemotive, what does this suggest?
you could... type up a bit of it?terminator69 said:The poem is called "After the Flood", I couldn't find it on google. I can't even see which lines are unemotive so can't quote it.
I thought there would just be a general answer..