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    display a deeper meaning? The diction used by Sharon Olds and Sara Teasdale illustrates a mood of judgment. They do this by using simple sentences about how appearances could be deceiving. Olds using the skin color as a way to convey a mood of judgment. Teasdale uses the concept of having a mask or second personality as judgment. Sharon Olds describes a mood of judgment through a scene on a subway car between a white women and a black man. When Olds writes “His feet are huge, in black sneakers”.

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    In the prose, “On The Subway,” the author, Sharon Olds, used imagery, tone, and repetition to emphasize the great differences that come between the two different colors within people. It is evident that the author uses imagery, to visually get a representation of literal separation. “We are stuck in opposite sides of the car” shows emphasis of the difference in social classes both people are. “The way I am living off his life” allows the reader to imagine, that the white madam is racistly trying

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    The poem “on the subway,” by Sharon Olds shows the complicated relationship between Caucasians and African-Americans. The poem is three sections and each sections shows something different. In the First section the author present contrast between white and black. In the second the speaker begins to develop the obvious difference so that interrelationships emerge. In the third section, the narrator shows how this scene on the subway represents American culture. Olds uses imagery in first section

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    forced to live them differently. In the poem “On the Subway” by Sharon Olds, Olds discusses two lives being viewed differently. Olds uses a number of literary techniques, such as poetic devices, and comparisons to display the contrast on the two lives. She discusses the two lives in order from small comparisons that may not even be viewed as contrast to more larger views. Olds first uses a metaphor in her poem to discuss contrast. Olds says in the poem, “a couple of molecules stuck in a rod of light

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    Sharon Olds (1942) is best known for her examination of the family. The daughter of an abusive, alcoholic father and complaint mother; her anger at her parents influenced her poetry. The poem addresses issues of suffering from two perspectives, the first coming from a young child and the second an adult. There is no real order to the poem which represents how the speaker is angry and resentful towards their father. The poem reveals how a divorce can tear a family apart and not leave any space for

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    In "On the Subway," Sharon Olds brings two worlds into close proximity by using the narrator to compare herself to another being. The narrator is wearing a dark fur coat and is a white female. The other subject is a black male who has huge feet, wears black sneakers laced with white, has the casual cold look of a mugger, has a raw face, wears red, and has a dark soul according to the narrator. The contrast between both portraits is distinctive and significant. The narrator, who has a nervous and

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    In the poem “On the Subway” by Sharon Olds she identify and discuss the story by using literary devices such as imagery, simile, and tone. We can see various examples throughout the poem on how the author is comparing the life of a rich girl and a poor boy. For instance, at the beginning of the poem in lines 8-9 we can see the imagery that says, “he has a casual look of a mugger” here it’s saying that the boy has a suspicious and weird look. As well as, “he could take my coat so easily” the girl

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    The Victims by Sharon Olds Abuse, hatred and anger represent the main themes in this poem. The speaker clearly hates and feels anger towards her father. Her mother had taught the kids to hate him. “Taught us to take it, to hate you and take it until we pricked with her for your annihilation,” she hates her father to the extent that she and the siblings were happy about their parents separating. “When mother divorced you, we were glad”. The speaker’s mother is a victim of abuse. She had tolerated

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    Since the beginning of time, racial distinction has brought problems within society and politics because of the worth that is placed within a person’s skin color. The poem, “On the Subway,” by Sharon Olds is a poem that serves the reader to understand the struggle and pain that has been brought within generations of those coming from African American descent, for it portrays the pain that is carried within each individual due to the suffering that they have had to endure throughout their existence

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    Two people, opposites in every way, sit across from each other. He is a bigger, stronger, but broken black man, and she is a smaller, weaker, white woman who is held up in society all due to the color of her skin. “On the Subway,” a poem by Sharon Olds presents racism and understanding, another pair of opposites, through a coincidental interaction of a woman and a man on a subway and throughout the poem the narrator takes different perspectives on the situation. In the first paragraph the narrator

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