Who suffers
in stanza 3 pablo neruda
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According to the poet , he suffers in the third stanza.
Unlike the poem's starting which was calm and stagnant, the poem suddenly gains momentum in the third stanza.
The poet compares himself with a slave that has to go through a lot of suffering before he could actually taste freedom.
He describes his insignificance in such a vast universe in this stanza.
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