The aspect of freedom
connects to American literature, as this topic and theme is distinguished in
much American work. The topic of freedom was written through poetry, novels,
song, and other works in American literature. The fight freedom in America
started in colonial times as America fought for its independence from England
in the American Revolution, then it became a controversial matter during the
Antebellum period with the enslavement of Africans and African-Americans, and
it has continued throughout American history with writings from all the
periods. American authors have always used freedom as a focus in their work
because it is a relevant topic in many people’s life and has changed the
country multiple times.
Friday, January 24, 2014
"The Snake" and American Literature
“The Snake”,
by Theodore Roethke is a poem in which a person observes a snake in the
wilderness and wishes they were as the snake were free. The snake is describes
as “laying limb… quickened and was gone,” (Roethke) this also describes the
deeper meaning of the snake as free, free to do what it wants and go anywhere,
freely. Roethke explains in the poem that he rather be in the form of the snake,
than living in his human form. However, this does not signify the man literally
wants to be a snake, he instead is disclosing that he desires freedom, as an
animal possess.
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