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Eliot’s idea of “impersonal theory of poetry” implies:

AThe poet should write autobiographically.

BPoetry is a personal confession.

CThe poet should eliminate personality and emotion from poetry.

DPoems should include only objective facts.

Answer:

C. The poet should eliminate personality and emotion from poetry.

Read Explanation:

In the impersonal theory, Eliot believes that poetry is not a turning loose of emotion, but an escape from it. The poet’s job is to create an emotion in the reader, not reveal their own.


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