This poem is
writen by Sojourner Truth. The puropse of this poem is to convince people that
women should start to have the same right as men. The theme of these poem was
about injustice between black and white and how men treated them. Her
experiences as a black woman in America provided her with the understanding to
speak on the subject at hand. Sharing more about herself and her life helped
her listeners to associate with her identity, and allowed them to imagine
themselves in her shoes. The verses that
attract my attention is ”I have born
thirteen children, and seen most all sold off to slavery, and when I cried out
with my mother's grief, none but Jesus heard me! And ain't I a woman?" This verses allows most women to identify with
the loss of a child due to slavery. The woman feel connected to the pain and
agony of loosing their own kids. I think
that this is unfair thing because the pain that the women feel for their
children is to big and noone can imagine
how a mother feel ,nobody cared about when she was cying for her children.Also,
many people felt touched because everyone has lost a loved one, and at that
time, most of them were lost because of slavery. According to Sojourner Truth
the message of the poem is that everyone should
treated equally and to inform that women are as strong as men and maybe
even stronger.
I read it and I think that she has treated the poem very well and has understood everything.Also, it has explained it in a brief manner.
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