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How does the author develop the theme of African American identity in the poem of AT THE CLOSED GATE OF JUSTICE? BY JAMES D CORROTHERS
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when he dies, it's not the things he'll miss. its the city he will miss.
Daniel Myers has posted a good interpretation on his blog, the link to this blog is in the links section.
What poem?
The poem is told from the perspective of an unknown person. The poem is about the last wolverine, and how the speaker wishes that the wolverine knew it was the last of its kind. From there he hopes it would become angry, and want to destroy everything. The narrator wishes it could do thing above reason, like mate with an eagal, and spawn a monster child to destroy everything that caused its race to be extinct. The poem ends with the narrator admitting this will never happen, and the last wolverine will die not knowing what it truly means when it dies, that a whole race will die along with him.
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James C. Steel has written: 'James C. Steel poem'
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Anyone who is looking to locate answers to the questions from the poem No Men Are Foreign by James Kirkup assignment will not be able to via the internet. The poem will have to be studied in order to locate the answers.
The poem called 'Because' is available. The poem was written by an Australian poet, journalist and literary critic called James McCauley.