What kind of stress is the poet referring to?
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The poet feels that he should not intrude into the situation. He is full of sympathy for the boy and understand his grief. At the same time he refuses to involve himself. He remains aloof so that the boy should cope with the situation himself.Stress is the emphasis that falls on certain syllables and not others; the arrangement of stresses within a poem is the foundation of poetic rhythm. The process of working out which syllables in a poem are stressed is known as scansion; once a metrical poem has been scanned, it should be possible to see the metre.
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