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The garbage truck is described as being the color red in the poem "Two Scavengers in a Truck, Two Beautiful People in a Mercedes" by Lawrence Ferlinghetti.
It's a Poem by Lawrence Ferlinghetti
The social context of the poem "Two Scavengers in a Truck, Two Beautiful People in a Mercedes" by Lawrence Ferlinghetti addresses class distinctions and inequality. The poem contrasts the lives of two pairs of characters — the garbage men and the affluent couple in the Mercedes — to highlight the disparities in social status and privilege. Ferlinghetti uses this juxtaposition to critique societal norms and challenge perceptions of worth based on wealth and appearance.
Yes, the language used is slang and informal. There are also americanisms - where the words are spelt differently from the English versions. The informal language is to show the urban location of the poem, and the simple life of the Garbage Men.
Yes, the language used is slang and informal. There are also americanisms - where the words are spelt differently from the English versions. The informal language is to show the urban location of the poem, and the simple life of the Garbage Men.
Lawrence Ferlinghetti wrote the poem to comment on the disparities in society between the working class represented by the garbage collectors and the wealthy represented by the couple in the Mercedes. The poem highlights how societal class differences can impact human interactions and relationships.
The answer is that two different social classes can meet in a small space without them discussing anything.
The scavengers are hyenas, vultures, a rouge lion or two, leopards, insects, and many other animals.
Yes, you can. If I was going to write stories about scavengers, I would look up as much information as I could about scavengers and then use that information to write the stories. I would probably write one that is factual about scavengers and one that is creative.
scavengers and decomposers if that is what your looking for.
A compound poem is a poem that has two or more predicate
a poem that expresses a dialogue between characters