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Carl Sandburg's poem "Chicago" defends the city against dark accusations of prostitution, poverty, and exploitation of the working class. In the end, he suggests that such accusations plague any large city, and he asserts that "Under the terrible burden of destiny," Chicago laughs "as a young man laughs, laughing even as an ignorant fighter laughs who has never lost a battle, bragging and laughing that under his wrist is the pulse, and under his ribs the heart of the people." Thus, he asserts that the spirit of the city not only survives, but thrives in spite of its dark underbelly, and perhaps even has more character because of it. The full text of "Chicago" can be found here: http://www.blackcatpoems.com/s/chicago.html

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The themes of Carl Sandburg's poems often include nature, the working class, social issues, and the American experience. He celebrated the beauty of everyday life and the resilience of ordinary people. Sandburg often used simple language and imagery to convey complex emotions and perspectives.

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Carl Sandburg uses rhyming and rhythm in the verbs in his poem "Chicago" to help the reader feel the excitement and busy nature of Chicago.

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being lost is scary

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That chicago is a cruel yet great city :)

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its about sex

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