: Re: How can you express sadness without using any word non-figuratively related to sadness? How can you express sadness without using any word non-figuratively related to sadness? I have been told
You can also express sadness, depression or unhappiness etc indirectly through the way the person sees the world ie
The window unremittently showed him a bleak landscape;
She saw the gravestone's worn engraving, she struggled to hear his voice in her head;
The cat's milk saucer, dried up and unwashed for weeks,reminded her of her loss, yet its removal would deprive her of a last link.
How, and in what particular way do you feel, when you or the person you are writing about is sad? – Ask yourself this, and your own personal, individual sense of sadness will come to the fore.
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