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Lera25 [3.4K]
2 years ago
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In 'Oxford', how does the poet present the speaker's feelings about the city of Oxford?

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mart [117]2 years ago
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The poet may express his feeling in the poem could be experienced through its tone and words. If the words are harsh it shows sadness while with pleasant words, the poet expresses happy feelings.

<h3>What are the speaker's feelings about the city of Oxford?</h3>

The speaker has ideology language and cultural heritage. The issue of ethnicity and immigration is raised in a comical tone. It also exposes inconsistencies present in social structure.

Therefore, the city in England is <u>losing</u> its traditional values due to rising immigrants which has made the speaker feel disheartened and frustrated with the <u>city's environment. </u>

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