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English, 06.09.2019 23:30 jessixa897192

References a walt
whitman work
paradox of social
injustice
uses set meter and
rhyme scheme
symbol of wasted
efforts
uses free verse
characteristic
excerpt
we shall not always plant while others reap
the golden increment of bursting fruit,
not always countenance, abject and mute
that lesser men should hold their brothers
cheap;
not everlastingly while others sleep
shall we beguile their limbs with mellow
flute,
not always bend to some more subtle
brute;
we were not made eternally to weep.
(from the dark tower by countee cullen)
i, too, sing america
i am the darker brother.
they send me to eat in the kitchen
when company comes,
but i laugh,
and eat wel
and grow strong.
(1, too by langston hughes)

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