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Well im not an expert or anything obvi but this is just my opion.
Well first of all if the virus doesnt wear off nothing will ever be the same again. We might be able to go see family or friends. But large gatherings includeing school just wont happen if it doenst get better.
I think that we will survive the virus oin the future. We have great doctors and scietists that are working on it everyday. I think that they will be able to find and anitbody.
Answer:
Stevenson wanted to say that this poem was extremely striking and so profound that it can reach very remote points of the human soul.
I believe that the poem is chilling as a whole and that no part stands out, because all its lines are equally striking.
Explanation:
When Stevenson states that "the furthest reaches of disdain and rage ... bereft of all 'normal human feelings," she means that what she has just read is something very strong and loaded with meaning, capable of touching the reader of grandly. That's because the poem is extremely deep and can reach very remote parts of the soul and trigger feelings so strong and obscure that the beds didn't even know they had them.