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symoblism in the poem "sympathy" by charles

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“Sympathy” composed by Charles Mackay is a poem which explains the value of pity and sorrow. ... student whether he or she has done any activity of kindness or sorrow in his or her family? Central Themes. The central theme of this poem is to promote moral values like sympathy among Human beings.

1. What does the poem Sympathy symbolize?

Ans.Sympathy is a thought-provoking literary piece about slavery and freedom. It was first published in 1899. The poem speaks about brutal slavery, racial segregation, and social discrimination practiced in American society against the African-American community.

2.What is a metaphor in the poem Sympathy?

Ans. Analysis: Dunbar uses a metaphor comparing a caged bird beating its wings against its cage until they bleed to his own struggle against oppression. The bird's physical scars metaphorically refer to the mental scars of oppression.

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