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When is the implied more powerful than the directly stated?

Asked by essieness (7698points) March 30th, 2009
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I should be writing a paper, but I’m thinking instead…

What I mean is, what are some examples of situations in which it is more powerful not to say something than to come out and say it? Is there such a situation?

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ru2bz46's avatar

Oh, I think you know the situation…

Bagardbilla's avatar

Instead of situations think in terms of readers/viewers/audience…
If they are educated/refined/sophisticated subtle is far more affective.
Otherwise, let it all hang out!

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