“The black man's face bespoke revenge
As the fire passed from his sight.
For all he saw in his stick of wood
Was a chance to spite the white."
(What thoughts and feelings drive the black man?
from "the cold within"
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What did the black man see in his piece of wood in James Patrick Kinney's poem 'The Cold Within'? Give an instance from the poem to show that his feelings were somewhat justified. ... This arose the feeling of revenge in the black man, so he also decide that he would not give his log to fire.
What did the black man see in his piece of wood in James Patrick Kinney's poem 'The Cold Within'? Give an instance from the poem to show that his feelings were somewhat justified. ... This arose the feeling of revenge in the black man, so he also decide that he would not give his log to fire.In stanza 3, why did the man refuse to use his stick of wood? Answer: The man refuses to give up his stick because of religious intolerance as he sees a man not belonging to his church.
What did the black man see in his piece of wood in James Patrick Kinney's poem 'The Cold Within'? Give an instance from the poem to show that his feelings were somewhat justified. ... This arose the feeling of revenge in the black man, so he also decide that he would not give his log to fire.In stanza 3, why did the man refuse to use his stick of wood? Answer: The man refuses to give up his stick because of religious intolerance as he sees a man not belonging to his church.The poem The Cold Within by James Patrick Kinney is a satire on human nature of discrimination. ... Through this poetic parable, the poet criticizes the selfish and prejudiced nature of the entire human race. He attributes their death to the cold in their hearts, not to the cold atmosphere outside
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the feelings are
he wants to revenge As the fire passed from his sight.
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