6. When the poetess concludes the poem with, ‘I like noise’ what does she mean to convey? in Jessie Pope
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She means that she likes the particular scene
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The poem "noise" is written by the poet 'Jessie Pope" UN agency was in a warlike condition.
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- The poem "noise" is written by the poet 'Jessie Pope" UN agency was in a warlike condition.
- The central idea of the verse form is that she says individuals like the irritating/annoying sounds once war that square measure commonly disliked by the USA.
- The poet tries to says that she likes the whipping of a boy, the roar of a train, the throbbing of machinery & the tipping of rain on an iron roof.
- The poetess more mentions liking the speeding and thundering winds and waves bally.
- She prefers the sound of a fast-flowing stream. She also likes to hear the cracking of a rifle and the noise of a pail or unspecified sound that breaks the silence offers her joy.
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