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Anonymous

Nov 17, 2024

What does it mean to be “emotionally wrought?”?

I have encountered the phrase "emotionally wrought" before, but I never gave it much thought until I wanted to use it in a paper. Could someone please explain what it actually means?

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Anonymous

Dec 12, 2024

wrought as a verb most closely means work, but in this case it's an adjective whose meanings is "worked", as in wrought iron (the iron is twisted or "worked" into intricate designs). So the phrase "emotionally wrought" is often used to describe something whose creation was greatly impacted and influenced by the emotion of its creator. A memoir written by a POW might be said to be emotionally wrought as the grief experienced would surely mold the diction, tone and attitude of the memoir.

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Anonymous

Dec 08, 2024

Made delicately or elaborately using emotional thoughts.

Examples:

What follows is an acute and emotionally wrought portrait of a man and his brood consumed with guilt and despair.

http://www.yourdictionary.com/examples/wrought

Not for the faint-hearted, 'The Kill' is an emotionally wrought, cinematic epic that might see 30 Seconds To Mars cement their place in the musical landscape.

http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/music/singlesreviews/a...

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Giles Farrell

Feb 18, 2025

It usually means someone is overly distressed or agonized, like they are having a real struggle with their feelings or emotions. Could give reference to a feeling of being pulled apart, not knowing what to do or which direction to turn.

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