1. Describe how Hughes’s poem builds on Whitman’s poem. [A] I believe that Hughes’s poem builds on Whitman’s poem because it shows that as people they were forbidden to sing their own carols. [C] In stanza 1 and 2 lines 1 through 9 of “I‚ Too‚ Sing America” it states “(1) I‚ too‚ sing America. (2) I am the darker brother. (3) They send me to eat in the kitchen (4) When company comes. (5) But I laugh‚ (6) And eat well‚ (7) And grow strong. (8) Tomorrow‚ (9) I’ll be at the table.” This states
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The American experience was a historical quality of many writers within their works. Understanding God‚ Government‚ and Geography together with Roger Williams‚ Thomas Paine‚ and Ralph waldo Emerson were important assets to this topic. These writers‚ through their works‚ developed point of views critical to understanding some aspect of the American experience. Their historical works are known to several individuals. Roger Williams‚ Thomas Paine‚ and Ralph waldo Emerson were writers from various periods
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After reading “Theme for English B‚” “Let America be America‚” and “I‚Too.” I have concluded that all the poems are talking about how even though they might not all be the same color or have the same purpose in America‚ it is still everyone’s home. You learn from different people and they learn from you and what ‚might be easy for you might not be easy for them because sometimes some people in this country are treated better than others. In the poem ‘Let America Be America” there is a line that says
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English- The Simple Gift Billy Belongs: • Bendarat- ‘Bendarat is the perfect town. A friendly librarian‚ a warm McDonalds‚ luxury train accommodation.’ (p. 39) • Westfield creek- ‘I learnt all I need to know in books on the banks of Westfield creek‚ my favourite classroom.’ (p.6) • In his train carriage 1864- ‘I close the door and make a home in Motel Bendarat.’ (p.28) • When he reads books in the library at Bendarat- ‘That’s me‚ on the deserted island of a soft lounge in Bendarat Library
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“America” by Claude McKay is a poem describing the speaker’s alternating‚ yet passionate view of love and hate of their country due to the prominent racism they must endure. Throughout the poem the theme that a person’s struggle teaches them to grow is revealed. The theme‚ a person’s struggle helps them to grow‚ is expressed through the metaphor‚ personification‚ and unique diction. Metaphors are used contribute to the theme‚ person’s struggle helps them to grow‚ and convey the speaker’s relationship
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Bryant’s poem “To a Waterfowl” and Longfellow’s poem “A Psalm of Life" both communicate the to reader deep messages. In Bryant’s poem‚ he tries to get the readers to feel the power of the waterfowl‚ how it can bring us all comfort and lead us to the right path. While in Longfellow’s poem‚ he tries to teach his readers that we were made from dust and we will all go back to being dust. Whitman’s poem “Song of Myself” also communicates to the readers the diversity of American democracy and goes into
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Walt Whitman relates humans to nature in many of his poems. He often refers to us being part of the circle of life. Whitman believes in the idea that humans never really die. “I celebrate myself‚ and sing myself‚” is one poem that he relates himself and humankind to nature. In this poem‚ Whitman offers the idea that we are made from nature. One line reads‚ “My tongue‚ every atom of my blood‚ form’d from this soil‚ this air…” Whitman also believes that humans live on after death. In “A child said
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ESSAYS 1. Puritan views of New World in colonial America 2. Compare and contrast literature of Whitman and Dickenson in terms of God‚ man and nature 3. Man’s nature perceived by Hawthorne‚ Faulkner and Melville. 4. American dream and experience in 20th century American literature 5. Poe’s idea of rationalisation (symbolic poetry‚ short stories‚ invention of detective story‚ science fiction‚ tension on symbolism and psychological analysis) 6. Transcendentalizm 7. Establishment
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Walt Whitman’s "To A Locamotive in Winter" and Emily Dickinson’s "I Like to See It Lap The Miles" are two very different poems about the same subject. Where Whitman uses strictly free verse‚ Dickinsons work is much more structured‚ with poynient line breaks‚ and punctuation. Their styles of personification also differ greatly. Where Whitman’s work is almost an ode to the locomotive‚ Dickinson’s is more a feeling of a journey. Another major difference in these works is the language they use.
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The song “Me Myself and I” by the hip-hop group De La Soul strongly fits into the three-step process of the gospel from chapter one of Understanding Black American Aspects In Hip Hop Cinema. The three steps of the gospel are “(1) acknowledging the burden;(2) bearing witness; (3) finding redemption. The burden grounds the song in the history of suffering that links individual and community experience” (Sanchez 5). “Me Myself and I” relates strongly to the three steps of the gospel by tackling
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