rhyme scheme of the poem "from I explain a few things" by pablo Neruda
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By addressing the reader directly and asking the reader to see what is happening in Spain, the speaker reinforces his view that poetry could and should be used to inspire action—not just to describe beautiful things. In other words, he has an axe to grind with his poetry. He is not interested poetry that merely uplifts the spirit. He wants to motivate his readers to become activists in a cause.
By addressing the reader directly and asking the reader to see what is happening in Spain, the speaker reinforces his view that poetry could and should be used to inspire action—not just to describe beautiful things. In other words, he has an axe to grind with his poetry. He is not interested poetry that merely uplifts the spirit. He wants to motivate his readers to become activists in a cause.