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Why does the poet use the title I explain a few things​

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Answered by EthicalElite
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"I Explain a Few Things" is a poem written by Pablo Neruda. Neruda seems to cover his feelings regarding the war as a whole as opposed to concentrating on a single thing which happened.

One of the close friends of Neruda is Federico Garcia Lorca which happened to met in the Spain. The poet included the driving events happened in the war to complete this writing.

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Explanation:

The poet uses the title ' I Explain a Few Things,' because he wants to explain that there were destruction and blood all [lockercat] over Madrid during the Spanish civil war. Therefore he could not write poetry about his country's sweat dreams, mineral resources and other beauty.

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