In the poem "Homework," Allen Ginsberg most likely uses free verse to "share his desire to restore the world to its pristine condition, using an unstructured format." He wants to <span>show that his poems can be written freely without any other structure that should be followed. A structured-poem prohibits nor forced you to follow something that is not at your interest. You can freely expressed well what your poem is about to say.</span>
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"Like girls on their hands and knees"
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19th line.
the arguments are not considered universally true, therefore these elements are key. They show how an assertion can be strengthened through its limitations.
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I personally am upset because, as a human, I'm never entirely satisfied with what I have, or at least not for a long period of time. I will always yearn for the things I don't have or can't experience. But looking at what I do have and how much worse things used to be, or can be, helps take everything into perspective.
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This response is based off of my personal experience in life