Hotel Room, 12 th Floor is a pessimistic poem that questions humanity’s ability to defeat primitive impulses. MacCaig concludes the poem by suggesting that, despite our advances, humanity cannot ...
MacCaig opens the poem at a specific time, just as the title puts us in a specific place. Together with the use of real landmarks, this makes the poem feel like a genuine, real experience.
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