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In metaphysical poetry, “metrical harshness” refers to:

AVerse that is dense, irregular, and less musical

BThe incorporation of complex philosophical ideas and obscure language.

CStrict adherence to an unvarying, monotonous metrical pattern.

DPoetry that intentionally avoids conventional poetic beauty and instead focuses on blunt, direct expression.

Answer:

A. Verse that is dense, irregular, and less musical

Read Explanation:

  • Compared to Elizabethan mellifluous verse, metaphysical poetry feels rough.

  • Rhythm is often irregular, prioritising thought over melody.

  • The meaning is tightly packed into lines.


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