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Which of the following best describes Eliot’s concept of depersonalization in poetry?

AThe poet must express their own intense personal emotions.

BThe poet surrenders their personality to tradition.

CThe poet should focus only on imaginative spontaneity.

DThe poet must deliberately recollect emotions in tranquility.

Answer:

B. The poet surrenders their personality to tradition.

Read Explanation:

Eliot’s concept of depersonalization refers to the poet’s surrendering of their personality to the authority of tradition. He argues that poetry is not about personal expression, but about self-negation and absorption into tradition. This stands against Romantic ideals of personal emotion in poetry


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