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Diction Of Tupac's Poetry

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Modernism has been overwhelmed with works empathizing helplessness and depression. While modern poets often tell the truth about life's difficulties, the product of this often results in discouraging millennial interest in the art. In contrast to the helpless of other poets, Tupac Shakur exhibits defiant resolutions in his poems. Shakur's diction exhibits a necessary component when discussing historical and sociological aspects: he shows his audience how to overcome adversity. As a poet, Shakur's work is a direct reflection of his life. He blends every aspect of his life together -everything from gang violence to poverty- and displays it to his audience, "Now Tupac had a difficult childhood, moving frequently around the New York City burrows from Brooklyn to the Bronx. He got an education early on from his mother in radical politics, but he also witnessed some of the hardships of life. His mother, she was struggling from a crack cocaine addiction" (McCrudden). Tupac's childhood in the home of Black Panther Party members forced him to see different aspects of life. Many of his poems, such as "Life Through'' My Eyes.. By Tupac", display the challenges he faced by using violent diction. In addition to the poverty and violence, many of the schools where he lived offered poor education. Tupac managed to include this piece of his past life in the diction of his poetry. These aspects are presented to his audience in simple diction such as lowercase letters and substituting number

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