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Paul Laurence Dunbar Sympathy

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Paul Laurence Dunbar was one of the first African-American poets to gain national recognition. Dunbar was born on June 27, 1872. Dunbar started writing at an early age about his parents’ life on a plantation as slaves. Paul Laurence Dunbar was a very talented writer, a good role-model, and a great poet. Paul Laurence Dunbar was influenced by two major things in his life, one of which is racial discrimination. Racial discrimination was one event that, unfortunately occurred in Dunbar’s life. It caused him to doubt his dreams of becoming a full-time writer and poet. Luckily he put all of the mean comments and circumstances of it to the side and continued with his dreams. Another major thing that encouraged and enriched his writing career is Frederick Douglas. Dunbar gained the patronage of Douglas at The World’s Columbian Exposition in the year of 1893 where Dunbar was selling some of his books. Without these influences on Dunbar’s life his writing would not be the same as it is now. Sadly, Dunbar also had that bad influence of the racism but he powered through that and became the writer he was. …show more content…

Dunbar uses some metaphors to make his writing more easier to read and more entertaining. Dunbar also uses nature in his poems a lot. In his poem “Sympathy” he refers to a caged bird and in “Morning” he mentions mist and green plains. He uses his wording in his work very well by painting a picture in your mind. Dunbar uses his own writing style and his style attracts a lot of different groups of people. Despite all of the racism in his age, he was still read by both whites and blacks. Dunbar’s style of writing was very unique and very

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