In the poem "Longing" by Paul Laurence Dunbar, one way in which diction affects the meaning of the poem is that the repetition in each stanza highlights the speaker’s feelings of loneliness. The choice of words and the way they are repeated underscore the deep yearning and emotional isolation experienced by the speaker. This repetition serves to emphasize the intensity of their longing and enhances the overall theme of yearning for connection or belonging.
the poem is "longing" by paul laurence dunbar. What is one way in which diction affects the meaning of the poem? (1 point) Responses The word choice contributes to an angry mood. The word choice contributes to an angry mood. The word choice contributes to a joyful mood. The word choice contributes to a joyful mood. The repetition in each stanza highlights the speaker’s love for the sea. The repetition in each stanza highlights the speaker’s love for the sea. The repetition in each stanza highlights the speaker’s feelings of loneliness.
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