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What is the poem “Grignolles” by Wyndham Lewis about? (The general idea)

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Answer:

Basically describing the town of Grignolles

Explanation:

It's described by Lewis as a sad old town, (much like Thneedville from The Lorax, post its tree-chopping frenzy, haha).

The poem is about the speaker's perception of the city of Grignolles.

We can arrive at this answer because:

  • The speaker shows how he perceives the city of Grignolles.
  • He finds it demotivating, with boring elements and lack of life.
  • To the speaker, the entire city is dull and looks old and dreary, with nothing to attract and captivate visitors.

In this case, the speaker finds himself displaced in a city that experiences a negative, oppressive and melancholy feeling.

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