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Summary Of Truth By Gwendolyn Brooks

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Anti death of the author helps readers gain a deeper understanding of Gwendolyn Brooks’ poem, “truth.” In the biography of Gwendolyn Brooks from the Poetry Foundation, Brooks is quoted throughout about her personal life and how she was able to express her acceptance of her skin color in many different pieces of work including her poem “truth.” The biography quotes Brooks as she says, “I-who have ‘gone the gamut’ from an almost angry rejection of my dark skin by some of my brainwashed brothers and sisters to a queenhood in the new black sun.” (Poetry Foundation, page 3) Brooks was learning to welcome her skin color as stated in her poem where she writes, “Sweet it is, sweet it is/To sleep in the coolness/Of snug unawareness./The dark hangs heavily/Over
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