I believe the sentence that best conveys the speaker’s
message is: “If we must die—oh, let us nobly die”
In his poem “If We
Must Die”, Claude McKay, a Jamaican-American poet, conveys a message that there
is honor in dying courageously in fight for the civil rights of the African-American
people, and therefore, he states that they should be willing to die for them. He believed that African-American people should only rely on themselves and expect no help from the white people.
The poem "Blazon", by Cecilia Woloch represents a modern version of the blazon <em>The poet uses conventions of the blazon structure</em>. In Blogalicious the author explains that this poem is called "Blazon" because it is a poem of praise for a beloved, on the French tradition, which is a list or catalogue of the beloved physical characteristics, describing each of them with a metaphor.
The essay authored by Thomas Paine, which was read to the Continental Army before the battle of Trenton in order to boost their morale is 'THE AMERICAN CRISIS'.
The book 'American Crisis' is actually a set of 16 pamphlets that was written in the eighteen century by Thomas Paine, who was an enlightenment philosopher of that time. The pamphlets were written during the period of American revolution and the author wrote the book purposely to encourage the American colonists to break away from their British oppressors. When war was finally declared, this book was read to the Continental Army in order to boost their morale and to give them a clear vision of what is at stake.
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