Although she feeds me bread of bitterness
And sinks into my throat her tiger's tooth,
Stealing my breath of life, I will confess
I love this cultured hell that tests my youth!
Her vigor flows like tides into my blood,
Giving , me strength erect against her hate.
Her bigness sweeps my being like a flood.
Yet as rebel fronts a king in state,
I stand within her walls with not a shred
Of terror, malice, nor a word of jeer.
Darkly I gaze into the days ahead,
And see her might and granite wonders there
Beneath the touch of Time's unerring hand,
Like priceless treasures sinking into sand.
"America" by Claude McKay was written in 1921
The author and narrator of the poem 'America' is Claude McKay.
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Well, it looks like he hates how hard it is to get ahead... the bread of bitterness, the tiger's tooth... those things seem to mean that America is cruel sometimes. Calling America a "Cultured Hell" seems to mean that it looks very nice on the outside, but isn't that way on the inside... Despite that, he loves the strength of America, and finds awe and wonder in the midst of the suffering. Here is a link to the poem: http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/america-2/
he misses his homeland Jamaica
it means romance and touching butt cheeks
The author and narrator of the poem 'America' is Claude McKay.
America
In Claude McKay's poem "America," "she" refers to the United States as a nation. McKay uses "she" to symbolize the country's nurturing and guiding role, as well as its flaws and contradictions.
Claude McKay's poem "America" is written in a standard English dialect. However, McKay, being a Jamaican-American writer, infuses elements of his Caribbean background and experiences into the poem, adding unique cultural perspectives and influences.
The speaker in Claude McKay's poem "America" expresses love for the natural landscapes and beauty of the country while also feeling hatred towards its social injustices and racial discrimination. The speaker grapples with conflicting emotions towards America, acknowledging both its positive and negative aspects.
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What type of poem is America by Claude Mckay. What is the poem referring to.America" is a Shakespearean sonnet about a black person facing racism in America. The person allows the challenges of racism to make him a stronger person instead of backing down. He has sort of a love hate outlook on America because he knows there are a lot of possibilities and opportunities for black people in America but feels time for black people to take advantage of these opportunities is being wasted due to the set backs racism causes.The characteristics in this poem are the set rhyme scheme: ababcdcdefefgg that falls into three quatrains with an ending couplet made up of lines 10 syllables each.
Well, it looks like he hates how hard it is to get ahead... the bread of bitterness, the tiger's tooth... those things seem to mean that America is cruel sometimes. Calling America a "Cultured Hell" seems to mean that it looks very nice on the outside, but isn't that way on the inside... Despite that, he loves the strength of America, and finds awe and wonder in the midst of the suffering. Here is a link to the poem: http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/america-2/
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America - poem - was created in 1956.
he misses his homeland Jamaica
Yes, "The Snow Fairy" by Claude McKay is a free verse poem. Free verse is poetry that does not follow a specific rhyme scheme or meter, allowing for greater flexibility and creativity in how the poem is structured and written.