Summary of english poem home written by warsan shire
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In the poem “Home” the speaker describes the hopeless and life-threatening situation that would make someone leave their home, as well as the desperate feelings that develop out of it.
In the first four stanzas, the speaker details how no one would leave home, unless home was actively violently driving not only them but everyone out, by becoming an environment in which staying would mean losing one’s life. In stanza five, the speaker begins to address the reader, urging them to belief and understand that no one would flee their home and put themselves as well as their family into the dangerous and humiliating situation of becoming a refugee unless the alternative was far worse.
The speaker then goes on to describe the cruel and harrowing experience of escaping and traveling to a seemingly safer place, only to be welcomed with hatred, bigotry, and ignorance about the horrors she has experienced. In stanza nine, the speaker begins to look into the future, stating that only her wish to survive is driving her onwards. In the last two stanzas, the speaker repeats the sentiment that no one would leave their home unless home itself drove them away, hopeless about what it has become, urging them away to save them.
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here is the summary...
In the poem “Home” the speaker describes the hopeless and life-threatening situation that would make someone leave their home, as well as the desperate feelings that develop out of it.
In the first four stanzas, the speaker details how no one would leave home, unless home was actively violently driving not only them but everyone out, by becoming an environment in which staying would mean losing one’s life. In stanza five, the speaker begins to address the reader, urging them to belief and understand that no one would flee their home and put themselves as well as their family into the dangerous and humiliating situation of becoming a refugee unless the alternative was far worse.
The speaker then goes on to describe the cruel and harrowing experience of escaping and traveling to a seemingly safer place, only to be welcomed with hatred, bigotry, and ignorance about the horrors she has experienced. In stanza nine, the speaker begins to look into the future, stating that only her wish to survive is driving her onwards. In the last two stanzas, the speaker repeats the sentiment that no one would leave their home unless home itself drove them away, hopeless about what it has become, urging them away to save them.
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