passionate, admiring, defensive,
in the poem Chicago
yes he did have a daughter two of them actusually.
death
The speaker in the Carl Sandburg poem, 'Grass,' is the grass. This is made evident by the fourth line of the poem, which starts out with the words, I am the grass.
Carl Sandburg
he wrote about it because he was born there
in the poem Chicago
In this line, Carl Sandburg is referring to rumors and hearsay about a person's character. The speaker acknowledges these negative perceptions without confirming their accuracy.
Carl Sandburg was born on January 6, 1878.
Carl Sandburg College was created in 1966.
Carl Sandburg was born on January 6, 1878.
Some questions you could use in teaching the poem "Chicago" by Carl Sandburg would be: 1. How does Sandburg describe the city of Chicago to make it feel "alive" to the reader? 2. How does the poem describe the effects of urban industrialism at the beginning of the 20th century? 3. How is the Chicago of today different from the Chicago that Sandburg described? How is it the same?
One of the major themes in Chicago by Carl Sandburg is that there can be more than what meets the eye. The bad side of some people (or cities) is the first thing some people see but even evil people (or cities) can have some good in them.
One of the major themes in Chicago by Carl Sandburg is that there can be more than what meets the eye. The bad side of some people (or cities) is the first thing some people see but even evil people (or cities) can have some good in them.
carl sandburg did die on July 22 1967
Carl Sandburg died of natural causes, specifically heart failure, on July 22, 1967.
Carl Sandburg High School was created in 1954.