English
English, 31.03.2022 08:40, Bunnybear8099

Now that you have read the poem once and analyzed its message, I want you to read it again. This time, let's compare and contrast the speaker of "I, Too" with the Byronic hero? Submit your answers to the following questions for a daily grade: 1. The byronic hero commits some great "sin" in order to defy oppression, tyranny, or injustice. What seems to be the speaker's "sin" in this poem and what is his punishment (lines 2-4)?
2. What makes this "sin" different from the actions of a Byronic hero? Does the speaker have any choice in the matter?
3. How does the speaker show defiance (lines 5-7)?
4. Why do you think "they" will be ashamed when they see how beautiful he is? What emotion do you think the speaker feels as he states this in lines 15-17?
5. What do you think he means when he says, "I, too, am America"? How does this statement point out the injustice and oppression the speaker experiences?

answer
Answers: 2

Other questions on the subject: English

image
English, 22.06.2019 07:00, drubio102004
What types of details should a draft of a research-based essay contain? check all that apply. paraphrased information information from questionable sources facts that relate to the topic quotations that illustrate ideas to convey plagiarized information
Answers: 3
image
English, 22.06.2019 15:00, selfiegymnast
Which students is most clearly asking a question that keep the discussion moving
Answers: 1
image
English, 22.06.2019 18:00, culbertchristi6111
Choose the correctly punctuated sentence. (a) "whoa there, buddy," leticia cautioned. "let's not jump to any conclusions." (b) "whoa there, buddy," leticia cautioned, "let's not jump to any conclusions." (c) "whoa there, buddy." leticia cautioned. "let's not jump to any conclusions." (d) "whoa there, buddy, leticia cautioned, let's not jump to any conclusions." (e) "whoa there, buddy." leticia cautioned, "let's not jump to any conclusions."
Answers: 1
image
English, 22.06.2019 22:00, 1Angel2Got3Brains
Early western movies invariably pictured the hero in a white hat and the villain in a black one. which archetype were the movie makers using? color archetypes hero and villain archetypes only the elements seasonal archetypes
Answers: 1
Do you know the correct answer?
Now that you have read the poem once and analyzed its message, I want you to read it again. This tim...

Questions in other subjects:

Konu
Biology, 22.04.2020 22:34
Konu
Mathematics, 22.04.2020 22:34