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alekssr [168]
3 years ago
9

According to Haidri, how does one "recollect the emotion itself"?

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1 answer:
anastassius [24]3 years ago
5 0

According to Haidri, to "recollect the emotion itself" it is necessary to understand the deeper sensation that an incident provoked.

Although you haven't shown it, we can see that this question refers to "Lottery" written by Rasma Haidri.

By reading this essay, we can see that:

  • The author reflects on what it is to write and edit poetry.
  • She claims that a poem is a difficult text and must be written very carefully.
  • That's because to write poetry efficiently, the author needs to collect, remember emotions.
  • This process consists of recalling an incident that occurred and thinking about the deepest emotion that the incident provided.

The depth of that emotion is what allows a poem to be written in a meaningful way.

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