What does the phrase violent fires in the poem Poetry by Pablo Neruda indicate ?
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Unrest, emotional struggle, conflicts
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- This phrase in taken form the first stanza of the poem, "poetry".
- The poet is trying to describe the experience of how poetry came to him.
- He describes poetry as if it is a person
- He says that poetry came looking for him rather than the other way round
- He says that he is not clear about his inspirations whether they came from natural elements like rivers etc or violent fires
- Here violent fires signify emotional struggle or self quarrel etc.
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The phrase violent fires in the poem Poetry by Pablo Neruda indicate the emotional upheavel that one might be going through.
Explanation:
Pablo Neruda's poem 'Keepin Quiet', as the name suggests, is all about stopping for a moment and appreciating silence and travelling inwards. In the poem, he uses the strong imagery of 'violent fires' to refer to the emotional upheavel that one might be going through or unrest within oneself. It refers to the emotional turmoil and the mental stress that a person faces and goes through while traversing the journey of life head on.
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