That is very good. But maybe you can add that the first poem is in a softer but still strong tone whereas the second one is more firm and aggressive, commanding people to be strong. But I think that the poem doesn't tell you to fight death, but to be strong and not give up even against the biggest of things, like the sun going to dusk. But is was very well written.
Hope this helps.
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Based on the title alone the concrete symbolizes a bad background for a person growing up and the rose symbolizes they grew in the concrete even though people would expect that they wouldnt have succeded.
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Ngl ive never even heard of this poem and im sorry if my answer is a good one, i tried to help even though im only in english 2 :) <3
<span>D. Common sense would tell a man to remove himself from both government and society by striking out on his own.</span>
You called her, so that would be direct.
The correct answer is option A. The best analysis of the passage's symbolism is that the light represents Granny Weatherall's life. Written by Katherine Ann Porter in 1930, the play tells the story of a woman, Granny Weatherall, who is in denial of her character and life story, and who refuses to believe that her health is deteriorating. Granny also is fixated with a man that left her at the altar, although she refuses to accept so.
Granny starts to perceive a blue light, the one that is coming from Cornelia's lamp. But what this blue light represents is the life of Granny, as it starts to fade. At the end of the play, Granny begins to imagine how the pitch darkness of death is beginning to surround the blue light, her life, and consume it.