2. An unusual gold ring
3. An old beautiful house
4. Red leather gloves
5. An old American film
6. Tiny pink flowers
7. A long thin face
8. Big black clouds
9. A lovely sunny day
10. An ugly yellow dress
11. A long wide avenue
12. New important ideas
13. A nice new green sweater
14. A small black metal box
15. Long black beautiful hair
16. An interesting old French painting
17. A large yellow (?red?) umbrella
The narrator's mood in the given excerpt is a bothered one.
<h3>What is Mood?</h3>
This refers to the general atmosphere of a story that is created mainly through tone and other literary elements.
Hence, we can see that from the complete text, there is a narration that is used to show the emotions of the narrator while he talks about the way he felt and he was indeed bothered.
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They were the first to be laid off from their jobs, and they suffered from an unemployment rate two to three times that of whites. In early public assistance programs African Americans often received substantially less aid than whites, and some charitable organizations even excluded Blacks from their soup kitchens.
n "To the Oracle at Delphi," Ferlinghetti addresses the mythological figure of the Oracle of Delphi, whom he calls the Sybil. He asks the Sybil to bring about a new age of wisdom and enlightenment that will eliminate inequality from modern American society. He addresses her not only as a poet but as America itself, which suggests he is speaking for the downtrodden and ignored people of the United States:
And speak to us in the poet's voice
the voice of the fourth person singular
the voice of the inscrutable future
the voice of the people mixed
with a wild soft laughter—
Ferlinghetti invokes Walt Whitman’s poem "I Hear America Singing" to connect the idea that American society has lost its way. In "I Hear America Singing," Whitman describes the joy of ordinary Americans as they go about their daily work. By invoking Whitman’s picture of the common people, Ferlinghetti conveys that it is this America that needs to be rescued and reestablished.
And tell us how to save us from ourselves
and how to survive our own rulers
who would make a plutocracy of our democracy
in the Great Divide
between the rich and the poor
in whom Walt Whitman heard America singing
Ferlinghetti invokes the imagery of Whitman’s poem to show what is at stake if Sybil does not guide and save Americans.
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