Emily Dickinson's Collected Poems
Why does the speaker use the word "strove" to describe the children at recess?
The children are defined as strove
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The children are defined as strove
The school scene of children playing, which could be emotional, is instead only an example of the difficulty of life—although the children are playing “At Recess,” the verb she uses is “strove,” emphasizing the labors of existence.