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Compare nd contrast the lives of people in the poem Chicago nd garden city in 350 words

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Answered by nidaeamann
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Explanation:

The poem Chicago is written by Carl Sandburg. In the poem, the writer has described the glamorous look of Chicago city and its beautiful lifestyle. Although their city is passing an unstable phase yet the writer is hopeful that its people will take the city to better heights

The Poem Garden city is also about the description of a city with high rise buildings, where people look for better job opportunities, a city to chase dreams, but in all these things, people forget their peace and simply running after the fast life of the city

Answered by shivvinee28
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  • In the sonnet 'Chicago,' Carl Sandburg records a considerable lot of the characteristics that the city of Chicago has, both modern and tasteful. He takes note of a portion of the occupations that go on in Chicago and depicts the city as 'blustery, imposing and fighting,' or at the end of the day, noisy, huge, occupied and brimming with activity.  
  • After this, he tends to pundits of the city by noting their interests. He concedes that Chicago has its issues; individuals call Chicago 'devilish,' 'unfeeling' and 'merciless,' and he concedes that somehow or another, it is. He recognizes that the issues of prostitution, murder, hunger and a legitimate framework that doesn't generally work the manner in which it should, exist in Chicago.  
  • In any case, Sandburg finishes by countering the terrible that Chicago must arrangement with by sharing the things that he discovers extraordinary about Chicago. He says that he will 'scoff' at any individual who jeers at his city since it is dynamic and alive. He adores the greatness of building a city and he cherishes crafted by the individuals who fabricate the areas and high rises. He portrays Chicago as 'youthful' and 'uninformed,' which implies that despite the fact that it is defective, it likewise is dynamic and developing into something sound and develop.
  • Sandburg closes the sonnet by characterizing Chicago in two different ways: as a business power ('Hog Butcher, Tool Maker, Stacker of Wheat, Player with Railroads and Freight Handler to the Nation') and as a youthful and pleased city ('Laughing the blustery, husking, fighting.
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