Thursday, February 28, 2019
Chicago Analysis
scratch Analysis Chicago by Carl Sandburg is a verse form written to describe the e trulyday lives of Chicagoans. Sandburg uses poetic devices such as similes, personification, and checkry to emphasize parts of the poem, which helps him show his love and pridefulness for the metropolis of Chicago. Imagery played a very important part in the poem because it gave the reader an image in there head of the metropolis and the environment with the volume who lived there.The main purpose of this poem is to defend the parking area theories that are directed toward the urban center of Chicago. Sandburg talks approximately the misuseion of the city, which shows he is honest ab disclose what he says, but also points out the flaws of other(a) cities and their people. He also points out that even though Chicago is corrupt and bad on the outside, it still has good people on the inside. In the first stanza Carl Sandburg gives details about the jobs of the city and the things most noticed about it.The first stanza states the name HOG butcher of the world which gives the person an image of a butcher in the city it also states toolmakers, Stacker of wheat and force workers. The details of the city make you think of a stormy, husky, brawling, city with enormous shoulders. This all means that the city is windy, full of fighters and destruction. Imagery in the poem state that things are very bright and out spoken in the city but even though the city is seen as down(p) and evil on the outside its people are very bright and filled with happiness. Chicago is filled with personification. By the end of the poem, Chicago seems to be way more handle a man than like a city. It has shoulders, a heart, a pulse, and it laughs. Sandburg paints a portrait of a city that is, in some ways, very gentlemans gentleman. Its flawed and its beautiful, its rough and intense. Its vibrant and adjustable. It turns out that the best way for Sandburg to comprehend the city is to comparing it to a human being, that way we have a frame of reference for all the beautiful, strong, messiness.Lines 1-5 is the perfective tense example for a personification. here(predicate), the city is described as various types of workers it is a hog butcher and a toolmaker and so on. The city resembles the very people who live in it. In the poem Chicago Carl Sandburg uses similes to create an mind in the readers mind. For example Sandburg writes,Fierce as a dog with play lapping for action as a savage pitted against the wilderness. Here the poet want to compare the city of Chicago to a fierce dog.This sincerely helps the reader imagine Chicago as a wild and sick of(p) city that is ready for action. Sandburg does an excellent job on demonstrating his love and pride for the city of Chicago. The poetic devices not only make the poem a lot more understandable, but also more interesting. The personifications Sandburg uses make the city seem like a man. He also uses great similes to compar e Chicago to other places (which is nearly impossible), and imagery to help those who have never been to Chicago understand what Chicago is like.
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