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Essay heading: Gwendolyn Brooks
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March 16, 2003 |
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The Finesse she
imbued in this work from the first stylized Peiffer 2 stanza: "Rudolph Reed was
oaken.\ His wife was oaken too.\ And his two girls and his good little man\
Oakened as they grew." (1081, 1-4) Here brooks' symbolic use of the word
oakened, coupled with the use of a rhyme scheme of the second and last sentence
of every stanza causes the reader to more deeply feel what the character and his
family are going through... displayed 300 characters
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Using the idea of a dream home, Brooks stabbed to the
heart of the American dream and where those of African descent fit into it.
Every person, man or woman, has at one time or another dreamt of living in a
beautiful home:
"I am not hungry for berries.\ I am not hungry for bread.\
But hungry hungry for a house\ Where at night a man in bed\ "May never
here the plaster\ stir as if in pain... displayed next 300 characters
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