What are the elements that make the poem "Sympathy" by Laurence
Dunbar a universal one?
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Answer: in the poem the poet explains the grief that the he has suffered by racial discrimination through the eyes of the bird, in many of the stanzas he has used anaphora (I Know why the caged Bird sings....) . He also uses many figures of speech such as repetition (old old scars..), metaphor ( faint perfume from its chalice) and so on he uses such figures of speech to emphasize the poem and to make it a universal one
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