Thursday, April 7, 2011

homework Allen Ginsberg

This poem called "Homework" by Allen Ginsberg is in my opinion very clear and to the point. I believe the author is clearly conveying his opinion on what the world /earth has turned into and how if he had the chance to make all things right again, make all things back to the way they were, he would. He states all the things he wish he could do like "i'd wash dirty iran" clearly he uses figurative speech throughout the whole poem. you cant really put iran into a washing machine. I really like the way he wrote this poem it was clear to me that the author had some sort of animosity towards what the world has turned into and wishes he had the power to make change. However i have the idea that he isn't only talking about the world but also all the things in his life that if he had the chance to change and repair them to their original state he would.

1 comment:

  1. Yes--see all other blogs on this poem, and my comments on those blogs; all will apply...

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