IN the poem ' if we must die' What is the imagery used in the poem?
and what are the themes?
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In "If We Must Die," McKay represents the enemy in several ways, but especially as dogs. He uses the image of a vicious pack of dogs in order to stir up the instinctual fears of his readers/listeners. These dogs are hunting as a pack and cornering their prey.
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There are also themes of honor and courage in warfare. The speaker of the poem is letting those fighting know that their deaths in this battle will be ones of honor. They must not be afraid, but stand strong to die with dignity. Finally, there is the theme of violence in society
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