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In English Jazz poem Two I wante summary

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Explanation:

Carl Wendall Hines, Jr. wrote a free verse poem titled "Jazz Poem Two." Between the first 30 and the last 17 lines of the poem, there is a definite thinking structure. The last 17 lines discuss the jazz musician's development from a pitiful figure to a potent artist. The first 30 lines explain the old, worn-out state of a jazz musician. He can change himself via the power of music, and he can change the world by preaching the Black Gospel in jazz. He can compel listeners with his persuasive music.

Conclusion:

The poem can be read in a variety of ways. On the one hand, it might be interpreted as a poem that discusses the influence of music and the spirit of liberation found in jazz.

On the other hand, it might be about the pitiful state of black people and their vain attempts to persuade people to pay attention to them, their attempts to demonstrate to people what is morally good, their incapacity to endure, and their terrible retreat into a life of slavery. The inference might alternatively be seen as the man either having all of the civil society rights accorded to him freely or being denied them and subjected to discrimination.

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