What were your first impressions of Triste, Triste? What ideas do you think that Harwood is exploring
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Declan Noble
11/11/2013 03:39:21 am
Triste Triste imparted a sense of confusion and discomfort. Enjambment and asyndeton add to this dreamlike, disoriented tone. Harwood is exploring the human and spiritual aspects of love, an exploration which, in its complexity, renders the persona confused.
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Mr Edwards
11/11/2013 03:45:16 am
Beautiful Declan, on your way to a #1 ranking
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Gwen Harwood
11/11/2013 03:45:35 am
Declan! You interpreted my poem completely wrong! How dare you write this filth.
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Ms Parsons
11/11/2013 03:46:39 am
This is a great answer Declan 10/10
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Ms Hartley
11/11/2013 03:46:56 am
Hey!
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Mr Archer
11/11/2013 03:48:58 am
Declan's answer is alright, but my new hair cut is so much better #hip #youthful #letmebeakidagain
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Declan Noble
11/4/2016 09:54:53 am
Lovely answer Declan, right on!
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Mr De La Pina
11/7/2017 11:49:04 am
Agreed, lovely answer Declan
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