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Laugh at the night, at the day, at the moon, laugh at the twisted streets of the island, laugh at this clumsy boy who loves you… YOUR LAUGHTER from The Captain's Verses by Pablo Neruda, copyright © 1972 by Pablo Neruda and Donald D. Walsh. Reprinted by permission of New Directions Publishing Corp. In this excerpt from “Your Laughter,” Neruda is calling attention to his own _____.

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Answered by CarliReifsteck
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In the given excerpt from “Your Laughter,” Pablo Neruda is calling attention to his own innocence.

In the last stanza of the poem, the poet asks his beloved to laugh at everything including the night, the day, the moon, the roads of the island and even at himself. The poet adopts a self-depreciating tone in the line 'laugh at this clumsy boy who loves you' which reveals his own naivety and innocence.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Neruda is pointing out his own blamelessness. In the given expression, the writer asks his individual mate to snicker at everything. He need him to snicker at the "night", at the "moon", on the "day", at the streets, and at himself. He indicates this in a self-deploring tone in these lines and these lines of the poem are the ideal guide to depict his guiltlessness.

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