For the second piece of poetry for the semester, I wrote a piece called “Cranberry Sauce: The Most Overlooked Part of Thanksgiving”. It is a piece that is embodied by the spirit of Thanksgiving, as that is a time when it is easy to see the inner workings of family and it’s a time where’s there a surplus a food and an ease of connecting the two. With the main focus, still being on family and food, they work in tandem, as some of the food represents different aspects of a traditional family. There was an influence on this work that came from the assigned readings and that lies in Kevin Young’s “Ode to Pork”. I say that as the poem’s both tend to focus more on the food side of the story but through that we can still see descriptions and find underlying meanings beneath the talks of …show more content…
If there was something that would come off as strong or really working in this piece, it would have to be again the imagery and how it was able to use food that is normally viewed as a tradition or standard for Thanksgiving and relating that to a family aspect. On the topic of imagery, I am the proudest of the images of the turkey and stuffing and how they act as the proverbial grandparents of the family or situation, as they have been here the longest and it is hard to imagine Thanksgiving without them. I am also particularly fond of sweet potato pie imagery as it shows the perfect or favorite child/sibling and how the attention shifts to them and everyone else gets to take a backseat to the “pie”. “The sweet potato pie is the real reason people stay and make room for dessert. As it is the most interesting of the next step of foods and it’s the most