What did the black man’s face bespeak of? What did he see in his piece of
wood? What does it tell us about him?
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Cold Within
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The Black man's face bespoke of revenge. He saw a chance to hurt and tale revenge from the white people and make them suffer for what hey did. It tells us that he was a revengous person
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The black man's face bespoke hatred and vengefulness. In his log of wood, he saw a chance to take revenge of all the misdeeds done to him by the whites. Hence this holds up a face of racism in the poem and shows how the desire of revenge can end one's life, as the black man even killed himself in the process of getting his revenge, without thinking wisely through his situation.
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I am expecting this is for the poem 'The Cold Within'.
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