Dudley Randall's Poem Ballad Of Birmingham

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In Dudley Randall’s poem “Ballad of Birmingham,” The poem is about a church bombing in Birmingham. The main idea is that even when you're trying to keep someone safe, they can be harmed. The poem supported this by saying the daughter can’t go to the freedom march because her mother was scared for her, and it said, “The mother smiled to know her child
Was in the sacred place.” This quote shows her mother thought she was in a safe place but she gets harmed anyways. The mood is terror, it shows this by repeatedly showing the mother feared for her being harmed, as she says, “No, baby, no, you may not go, For I fear those guns will fire.” In Claude McKay’s “America.” Claude Mckay’s poem is about someone in America, facing the problems the mercy-less country throws at him. They say in the poem, “Although she feeds me the bread of bitterness…” Saying that …show more content…

He says in the poem, “I will myself for a long walk along the green shore of the lake,” The topic and main idea is that he is turning old and is going to care for himself. He is just talking about doing relaxing things like talking long walks. He also says he will take care of himself, “I will fill my metal bowl at the sink with cold fresh water.” The mood in the poem is happy because it just describes the daily life of a dog and taking care of that dog. In Langston Hughes’s “World war II” poem, He talks about a “Grand time the war was.” The topic is World War II specifically but also all wars in general. At the end he says, “Did someone die?” In this poem he is talking about how the war(s) was called good or necessary even though it just ended up with a bunch of people dieing. He makes fun of this by repeatedly calling it, “A grand time” when people ended up dieing because of it. The mood is good, because he repeatedly said the war was a “grand