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larisa [96]
2 years ago
8

In Harryette Mullen’s “Elliptical” she writes, “Of course their perspectives have been limited…” In this instance, is perspectiv

es referring to “the art of drawing solid objects”? Explain.
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Elodia [21]2 years ago
8 0

Perspectives are not referring to the art of drawing solid objects in this poem.

We can arrive at this answer because:

  • In the poem "Elliptical," the author is criticizing something related to society and people's behavior towards each other.
  • The poem does not have any reference to objects, drawings, or physical elements, but to humanity and how individuals relate.

In this case, when the author says <em>“Of course their perspectives have been limited…,”</em> she is referring to perspectives on the future, that is, she was talking about how people had little hope about the future and it impacted their behavior.

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