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To the Public – Louis Macneice


Why hold that poets are so sensitive?
A thickskinned grasping lot who filch and eavesdrop,
Who enjoy ourselves at other men's expense,
Who, legislators or not, ourselves are lawless,
Who do not need indulgence, much less your pity;
With fewer qualms, we have rather more common sense
Than your Common Many also of course more freedom,
So, crude though we are, we get to times and places
And, saving your presence or absence, will continue
Throwing our dreams and guts in people's faces

, - The title “To the Public” signals a direct address to society,
emphasizing that the poet speaks boldly to everyone, not just
readers.
To the Public
- It sets up irony, as the poem portrays poets as intrusive and
defiant, challenging the civility expected when addressing the
public.
- In this opening question, MacNeice immediately challenges a
common stereotype: that poets are fragile, delicate, or overly
emotional beings.
- By phrasing it as a rhetorical question, the speaker sets a
confrontational tone, pushing the audience to reconsider their
assumptions.

Why hold that poets are - Rather than accepting the conventional image of the poet as a
sentimental figure, the speaker implies that this view is simplistic
so sensitive?
and even misguided.
- The challenge here is twofold: it dismantles the public’s patronizing
perception of poets and prepares the reader for a contrasting self-
portrait that is far more raw, cynical, and
unrefined.
- It establishes the poem’s argumentative, provocative stance from
the very beginning.

- In this line, MacNeice deliberately undercuts the romantic
stereotype of poets as delicate visionaries by describing them
instead as opportunistic and unashamedly intrusive.

- To be “thickskinned” suggests resilience and emotional toughness,
the opposite of the supposed hypersensitivity often associated with
A thickskinned grasping poets.

lot who filch and - The terms “grasping,” “filch,” and “eavesdrop” carry connotations of
greed, theft, and prying, implying that poets draw material from
eavesdrop,
the lives of others, often without permission.

- This characterization presents poets as scavengers of human
experience, unafraid to expose private truths for artistic purposes.
Rather than condemning these qualities, the tone suggests a sly

- pride in poetry’s ability to transgress boundaries in pursuit of
truth.


This line exposes the poet’s unapologetic honesty about the
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parasitic side of artistic creation.
It suggests that poets often draw inspiration, material, or even
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Who enjoyourselves at entertainment from the lives and struggles of others, turning
other men'sexpense, private experiences into public art.
There’s a sly admission of exploitation here, as though the poet
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acknowledges that writing can involve feeding off the misfortunes
or stories of those around them.

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