Writing may be defined as any conventional system of marks or signs that represents the utterances of a language. Writing renders language visible. Whereas speech is ephemeral, writing is concrete and, by comparison, permanent. Both speaking and writing depend upon the underlying structures of language. The book titled 'Ardour' is an excellent collection of poems tackling abuse in its many different forms such as domestic violence and the abuse of nature or normal order of life; crime, nonchalance, love, the end times, disease and pandemic, trust and betrayal, death, and life and living, fear, hope, and faith.In the poem ‘I miss the days’ Masindi writes ‘Life was much simpler when we were kids, frolicking in the rain and marveling at the appearance of a rainbow’. The imagery that ‘Frolicking in the rain’ paints is that of carefreeness, where a kid has less social and familial responsibilities but only ‘frolic’. Frolic implies happiness, joy, and excitement of life.
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