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    In “The Mother” by Gwendolyn Brooks, a voice is given to a woman grieving her unborn children. The reader of this poem is subjected to the same feelings the speaker possess. The unnamed speaker feels heartache and guilt for the lives that were taken away from the children and she feels adoration for the lives that could have been if it were not for her taking their life away. The author uses metaphors, rhyme schemes, and imagery to develop the theme and tone of the poem. Without taking a side

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    “the sonnet-ballad” by Gwendolyn Brooks is a Shakespearean sonnet that uses imagery to paint a picture of death/war stealing a lover’s happiness by portraying that the man is seduced away. This passage portrays that the lover cannot be happy for her significant other has been taken away by death/war. War has a negative effect on women, and the relationships with their lovers. When death takes away a woman’s lover, they must overcome sorrow and anguish of their loss. In the first quatrain, there

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    That’s how long Gwendolyn Brooks’ poem “We Real Cool” is. Finding influence in the seemingly uninfluential, that is the task at hand. There were many influential writers in the 20th century. Gwendolyn Brooks is one of these authors. Her work, “We Real Cool” was, and still is, well respected by critics. She was born on June 7, 1917 in Topeka, Kansas and died on December 3, 2000 in Chicago, Illinois. Growing up in this time period affected her work due to the strong historical events that took place;

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    The Mother by Gwendolyn Brooks Gwendolyn Brooks’ poem The Mother is an anti- abortion poem whose purpose is to inform and educate people of the effects and guilt associated with abortion. Being a victim of abortion, the writer explains how hard it becomes for other mothers like her to forget about their aborted infants. “Abortions will never let you forget. You remember the children you got that you did not get.” She also explains the little important things that the mothers miss because of abortion

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    “The Beans Eaters” by Gwendolyn Brooks express the routine life and the satisfy life of the poor couple life. The poem is about an old couple who is sitting at the table and starts eating dinner. Suddenly they start to look around them and start thinking about their lives. An analysis of their routine lifespan and their satisfy lifetime will help us understand poverty in the poem. The routine “The Bean Eaters” express the idea that when we are older, we are restricted to follow a typical routine

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    “The Mother” by Gwendolyn Brooks is written to portray the harshness and reality of life choices. The narrative voice establishes a tone of emptiness created by a woman who cannot accept what she has done. “Abortions will not let you forget” explains the lifelong impact abortion has on an individual (231). Brook’s poem is powerful because of the imagery, use of second person voice, and the tone the speaker uses to convey the ramifications of abortion. “You remember the children you got that

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    Gwendolyn Elizabeth Brooks The granddaughter of a runaway slave, Gwendolyn Elizabeth Brooks was the first of two children born to Keziah Corine and David Anderson Brooks on June 7, 1917 in Topeka, Kansas. Lover of metrical writing, at the age of thirty-three published a book of poetry titled Annie Allen, subsequently becoming the first African American to win the Pulitzer Prize. Her father was born in Atchison, Kansas to Lucas Brooks a runaway field slave who joined the Union Army during the Civil

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    Sharlet Cannon English 1302-56328 Professor T. Heflin August 9th, 2015 The Mother Abortion, a sensitive topic most people don’t want to talk about or try to figure out ways for it to be out-lawed. "The Mother," a poem written by Gwendolyn Brooks looks at abortion from a mothers’ point of view. This poem deals with the heartfelt emotions that a woman may go through after she has had an abortion. The theme, tone and figures of speech written displays overwhelming regret tormenting her mind. The theme

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    The Mother by Gwendolyn Brooks is a an anti-abortion poem that is very descriptive and filled with words of imagery. The Mother is about the point of view from a mother, who has had one or more abortions and feels regret and guilt over the loss of her unborn children. She is haunted by the voices of her dead children, and she feels like the crime is all hers to bear. The structure of the poem is rhymes verse and we can see that every other line rhymes. This poem is broken up into 3 stanzas, and

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    life, and on the other side of the spectrum are those who believe it should a woman's right to choose whether she wants an abortion or not. This topic relates to Gwendolyn Brooks's poem, "The Mother", where the author describes the painful thoughts, heartbreak, and awful feelings that a woman experiences after having an abortion. Brooks lays out a helpful framework for understanding the difficult situation of facing unplanned pregnancy. In "The Mother", a woman recollects her inner conflicts as she

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