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Analysis Of Prelude To A Revolution By Traci Brimhall

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“Prelude to a Revolution,” by Traci Brimhall is a short poem about a group of men currently in prison. They pass around items that will ease their nerves. They talk about rumors of a revolution, and other rumors of the city. They have spent a lot of time in prison and some of them are starting to lose their minds. Parts of the poem, I believe, give details of the prisoners past lives. Such as “Assassins kiss our fingers. Mercenaries sing us songs about unbroken light,” It than goes on saying that the prisoners are dumb with hope. I believe this is their hope that with a revolution they will be set free. It than goes on stating “Some days they confuse the walls of their cage with their skin” I think that this means they’ve been so long in their
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