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Essay heading: Essay On America
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American History |
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June 7, 2009 |
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Yet, after all this, the main thing remembered is that word, "America". Ginsberg does not let us forget who the culprit is. He does not allow us do disassociate his beliefs from this country. The repetition of the word serves as a reminder that it is America that has made him feel this way. He is not insane, and he is not irrational, he is an American, just like many of the readers of this poem, and that is understood... displayed 300 characters
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He is not insane, and he is not irrational, he is an American, just like many of the readers of this poem, and that is understood.
Most of the poem is short bursts of thought compressed down into single sentences. That is what makes one might think it was written spur of the moment. But when investigated closer, one could conclude that it would be far easier to write run on sentences and rants about your disapproval of a situation rather than single sentences... displayed next 300 characters
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