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How does Pablo Neruda deal with his subject matter in "Ode on the Lemon"?

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he focuses on very specific details about an object 
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He focuses on very specific details about an object.

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One of the ways in which Neruda is able to deal with his subject matter in "Ode on the Lemon" is by focusing on very specific details about this object. Neruda talks about the lemon in very specific and clear ways. He highlights the smell of the lemon, the way the lemons hang from the tree, the way the halves look, the way the juice runs, and the freshness and aroma it exudes. All of these are very specific characteristics of his subject matter.

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