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Analyzing Sonnets - "If We Must Die"


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Read the following sonnet by black American poet, Claude McKay, written in July 1919. Read and annotate the poem, paying close attention to the poet’s literary techniques in order to analyze the relationship between the speaker and his audience.

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If We Must Die

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If we must die, let it not be like hogs

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Hunted and penned in an inglorious spot,

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While round us bark the mad and hungry dogs,

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Meghan M Meghan M (Sep 30 2021 11:55AM) : The author uses metaphors to show how they don't want to die
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Chenoa F Chenoa F (Sep 30 2021 10:48PM) : PAY ATTENTION TO THE CONTEXT CLUES IN THE PROMPT.
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Making their mock at our accursed lot.

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If we must die, O let us nobly die,

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Hailey M Hailey M (Oct 01 2021 11:06AM) : The author uses repetition to emphasize that if the outcome is inevitable that they should fight.
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So that our precious blood may not be shed

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In vain; then even the monsters we defy

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Myah S Myah S (Oct 01 2021 11:12AM) : Analogy comparing the people that are trying to control them as monsters
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Shall be constrained to honor us though dead!

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Sabrina B Sabrina B (Oct 03 2021 10:07PM) : The tone of the piece shifts here from being more passive and compliant to fighting back against the deadly racism occurring during this time.
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O kinsmen! we must meet the common foe!

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Cole R Cole R (Sep 30 2021 2:15PM) : Exclamatory sentences are used as it rallies those to fight against what's bringing death.
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Though far outnumbered let us show us brave,

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And for their thousand blows deal one death-blow!

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What though before us lies the open grave?

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Cole R Cole R (Sep 30 2021 2:10PM) : For a body paragraph I would use the repetition of "us" throughout the piece to connect the speaker and his audience.
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Like men we'll face the murderous, cowardly pack,

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Pressed to the wall, dying, but fighting back!

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Meghan M Meghan M (Sep 30 2021 11:57AM) : For a topic I would talk about the tone of the piece and how it seems energetic like they are fighting not to die.
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Hailey M Hailey M (Oct 01 2021 11:09AM) : For a topic I would talk about how imagery and negative connotation throughout the piece allow for the reader to connect and understand which creates a relationship between the audience and speaker.
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Myah S Myah S (Oct 01 2021 11:15AM) : For a body paragraph I would talk about how the second half there is a tone shift to more uplifting and encouragement to fight back
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Sabrina B Sabrina B (Oct 03 2021 10:12PM) : In a body paragraph I would write about how the speaker uses "we" and "us" pronouns to call the audience to fight back and stop putting up with the treatment they are receiving.
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