Poetry Precis #8 "The Potential Explanation"
“The Partial Explanation” by Charles Simic displays the emotions that come along with loneliness and solitude by using descriptive diction that creates a lonely and impatient mood. Simic uses words like “long time, snow, and darker” to convey a dark and gloomy atmosphere, which reflects the speaker’s attitude. Using descriptive words, like the “grimy little luncheonette,” the speaker is able to form a picture that the readers could associate with; a quiet, lonely place where one sits all alone. He says that he sits “at this table I chose myself upon entering,” showing that he chose to sit alone, yet is still sad and unsatisfied with the situation. The double usage of the word “longing” emphasizes his yearning for company, and even though he chose to be alone, he wishes his life were not like this. The diction in this poem is what helps bring across the emotions and feelings of lonesomeness and solitude.
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