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Explanation:
Summers and Graves could represent the grim reality (Graves) of the situation that once appeared lighthearted (Summer).
Additionally, names like Warner and Watson are old-fashioned, so this could help us gather information about the setting.
High level question: Do the character names help us discover more about the events that take place?
Answer: Yes. Graves, for instance, indicates the fate that Tessie Hutchinson has. Although it isn't directly mentioned, some readers might pick up on the foreshadowing of the last name Graves.
The line "'Twas mercy brought me from my Pagan land," in the poem "On being brought from Africa to America" and the line "Mother of Exiles. From her beacon-hand" in the poem "The new colossus" underscores the theme about America being a land of foreigners.
<h3>Why is this theme highlighted?</h3>
- Because it reinforces that many people do not live in their homelands but in America.
- To reinforce how much foreigners do not intend to return to their homelands.
Although both poems underscore how America is home to many foreigners, the context in which this is addressed in each poem is different.
In "On being brought from Africa to America" the author is an African woman enslaved and brought to America by force. This shows that the woman is not a foreigner of her own volition, but the system into which she has been inserted prevents her from not seeing America as her home.
In "The new colossus" the author is a refugee woman, who saw America as an option to escape her country's problems and found in the country, of her own free will, a home where she feels good.
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If u want us to answer the questions then it is for:
Act 1: write solutions 2 conflict
Act 2: write evidence 2 claim
Act 3:write evidence 2 action and solution
collaboration, joint action, combined effort, teamwork, partnership, coordination, liaison, association, synergy, synergism, give and take, compromise
Ethos and pathos.. i actua;lly just learned about this, but i would need to eithr read or hear the speech to help u..