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English, 14.01.2022 14:20 amariyanumber474

What do the lines “Your every grief / Like a blade /Shining and unsheathed” from “Any Human to Another” suggest? The speaker compares life’s pain to that of a sharp knife that cuts into a person.

When someone bares their grief to others, it becomes sharp and clear to them.

The speaker suggests that people share their grief with others, no matter how painful.

Violence in society causes a tremendous amount of pain and grief to everyone.

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