Using the title to create a context is defeating the purpose of writing a memoir in six words.
If you’re interested in an explanation, check the comment on the above reviewer (eminemslove85).
For self-definition, yet always we despair.
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I read ur pieace and I thought it was pretty good, I really didn’t get what you were trying to tell me or even say. It was pretty unclear for me in my point of view.
This one didn’t ring for me. I am still trying to figure it out. However, it may be my lack. If you are writing six words perhaps the title could be used to guide the interpretation. ??
For six words to say something they must sing with meaning for the reader.
Mmm, the pedant in me really isn’t comfortable with “self-definition” as one word. Also, I’m not really clear on what you’re saying. The key to these things is to pack in a lot of ideas, but to keep them distinct. This is more of a muddle. I suppose we’re writing for self-definition, given the contest, but why despair? It’s a bit too abstract for me. Sorry.
This isn’t clear as to what might be happening. I didn’t find it capturing my attention and making me want more information.
Can an epithet be considered a single word? I can’t decide whether this line adheres to the memoir format. I do, however, very much like the line itself. Is it not funny that we can always define others, and can never invert the skill? Thank you for the opportunity to read your work!
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