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kari74 [83]
3 years ago
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The poems "I Hear America Singing" and "I, Too" speak of the American identity, but they differ in many ways. Which analysis cor

rectly presents the contrast between the two poems?
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1 answer:
Nuetrik [128]3 years ago
5 0

The answer options are;

A) In Whitman's poem, the poet sings to proclaim an American identity in which each person plays an equal part. In contrast, in Hughes's poem, the speaker's voice is stifled when he is sent to the kitchen, demonstrating that everyone has an equal opportunity to be part of the American identity.

B) In Whitman's poem, the workers use their voices to proclaim an American identity in which each person plays an equal part. In contrast, in Hughes's poem, the speaker's voice is stifled when he is sent to the kitchen, demonstrating that not everyone has an equal opportunity to be part of the American identity.

C) In Whitman's poem, the workers use their voices to proclaim an American identity in which each person plays an equal part. In contrast, in Hughes's poem, the speaker rejects sharing a meal with others at the table, demonstrating that everyone has an equal opportunity to be part of the American identity if they so choose.

D) In Whitman's poem, the poet sings to proclaim an American identity in which each person plays an equal part. In contrast, in Hughes's poem, only the people in the kitchen play an important role.

Answer:

B) In Whitman's poem, the workers use their voices to proclaim an American identity in which each person plays an equal part. In contrast, in Hughes's poem, the speaker's voice is stifled when he is sent to the kitchen, demonstrating that not everyone has an equal opportunity to be part of the American identity.

Explanation:

The poem titled "I Hear America Singing" was written by Walt Whitman while the poem titled "I, Too" was written by Langston Hughes. Now they are similar in that they are both addressing American identities. However, they have some differences of which the most relevant is that "I, Too" poem includes the experiences and the perspectives of people of color while the poem "I Hear America Singing" appears to not include them.

Thus the correct answer among the options is Option B

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