Ode To Dirt By Sharon Olds

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Throughout the poem Ode to Dirt, Sharon Olds uses word choice and figurative language to show her attitude change throughout the poem and convey the message of; dirt does have an important story and purpose even though people like her may think it doesn't. Olds word choice in the beginning of her poem displays apologies and regret about how she thought of dirt before. “Dear dirt, I am sorry I slighted you," is the first line in her poem. The diction of slighted shows sorrow to the dirt but hatred of herself knowing that what she thought of the dirt was untrue. Continuing through the poem her word choice in lines 7-9 “Subtle, various, sensitive, you are the skin of our terrain, you're our democracy.” is used to describe how dirt is now seen