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Pablo Neruda's Expression of Loneliness Through Symbols of Despair in His Poetry.

Summary:   Pablo Neruda's expression of loneliness through symbols of despair in his poetry. An analytical view of his poem, "Tonite I Can Write."


Pablo Neruda's expression of loneliness through symbols of despair in his poetry

The poetry of Pablo Neruda can be described as eloquently beautiful poetry. His works have inspired many others and gained him the Nobel Prize for Literature. His poems are beautifully written, filled with metaphors and symbols and an incredible word choice that leaves many people breathless. In his poem "Tonight I Can Write", the reader sees a perfect example of this. The poem has a beautiful romantic tone and creates a mood of loneliness and longing. Pablo Neruda uses vivid diction and complex syntax with a romantic tone to convey that the loss one feels can never be overcome or forgotten.

Neruda's use of beautiful diction serves to convey his feelings and set the tone for the entire piece. One of the most effective devices he.....

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