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  1. The central theme of the poem is the discrimination and racism faced by black people. The poem talks about how the black men are not given equal opportunities and have to do demanding jobs to get by. The poem revolves around the experiences of a black man living in a world which is against him. DreaRead more

    The central theme of the poem is the discrimination and racism faced by black people. The poem talks about how the black men are not given equal opportunities and have to do demanding jobs to get by. The poem revolves around the experiences of a black man living in a world which is against him.

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  1. The central idea of the poem is the discrimination and racism that black people have to suffer. The poet's persona wishes for a different and a better world where he did not have to suffer at the hands of prejudice and oppression. He wants a world where he can get good education, good opportunitiesRead more

    The central idea of the poem is the discrimination and racism that black people have to suffer. The poet’s persona wishes for a different and a better world where he did not have to suffer at the hands of prejudice and oppression. He wants a world where he can get good education, good opportunities to earn well, travel around the world without any fear and live his life to the fullest. In the end he leaves us with a simple wish, that no one has to suffer due to the color of their skin.

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  1. Metaphor- metaphor is used when the poet makes indirect comparison between things without using the words “like” and “as”. In the poem, the poet compares education to “tune up” machines or instruments. Personification -personification is used when the poet gives nonhuman objects human-like qualitiesRead more

    • Metaphor- metaphor is used when the poet makes indirect comparison between things without using the words “like” and “as”. In the poem, the poet compares education to “tune up” machines or instruments.
    • Personification -personification is used when the poet gives nonhuman objects human-like qualities. In the poem, the poet personifies “life” and “creation” and asks them to give him opportunities to live to the fullest.
    • Allusion – allusion is used when the poet makes references to a person, event, historical time or text. In the poem, the poet makes reference to Paul Robeson, an African-American human rights activist, lawyer, singer and actor.

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    Simile- simile is used when the poet directly compares one thing to another by using the words “as” or “like”. In this poem, the poet uses simile when she says “ He says you are like a father to him”. Here the gunman is directly compared to t]a father for the son. Irony - irony is used when what theRead more

    1. Simile- simile is used when the poet directly compares one thing to another by using the words “as” or “like”. In this poem, the poet uses simile when she says “ He says you are like a father to him”. Here the gunman is directly compared to t]a father for the son.
    2. Irony – irony is used when what the poet says is in contradiction to what they actually mean. In this poem, the poet uses irony when she talks about how ironical the situation is that the gunman is like a father to him because a father would never hand his son a weapon of crime and violence.
    3. Allusion – allusion is used when the words or phrases in a poem refer to something else. In this poem the poet uses a lot of biblical allusions. For example “Judas”, “Psalms” and “Absalom”.

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  1. The central idea is the helplessness of a mother who knows that her son is on the wrong path in life. But she knows she can not save him or make him turn back anymore. She can only watch him get more and more corrupted by the gunman but she can not do anything to stop the events from unfolding. TheRead more

    The central idea is the helplessness of a mother who knows that her son is on the wrong path in life. But she knows she can not save him or make him turn back anymore. She can only watch him get more and more corrupted by the gunman but she can not do anything to stop the events from unfolding.

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  1. The poem is written in free verse and follows no rhyming pattern. The Woman Speaks to the Man who has Employed her Son Summary

    The poem is written in free verse and follows no rhyming pattern.

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  1. The central themes of the poem are love and family. The poem explores the mother’s love for her child and his well-being. She has dreams and aspirations for her son, and wishes the best for him. The poem also delves into the themes of death  and violence due to crime and gang formations in the countRead more

    The central themes of the poem are love and family. The poem explores the mother’s love for her child and his well-being. She has dreams and aspirations for her son, and wishes the best for him. The poem also delves into the themes of death  and violence due to crime and gang formations in the country.

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  1. In the poem, Olive Senior explores the themes of gender roles in a society. She focuses on how the men/ husbands behave in a society and the responsibilities of a woman/ wife. It also focuses on the theme of nature and the connection between society and nature. Childhood experience and curiosity isRead more

    In the poem, Olive Senior explores the themes of gender roles in a society. She focuses on how the men/ husbands behave in a society and the responsibilities of a woman/ wife. It also focuses on the theme of nature and the connection between society and nature. Childhood experience and curiosity is another central theme in the poem, as the poet explores her childhood memories and how she felt at the time.

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