Lucille Clifton Term Paper

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Lucille Clifton Poetry Response

Interestingly, the author of this response interprets Lucille Clifton's poetry as being heavily influenced by both her gender and her ethnicity. Many authors are so influenced, particularly in groups where the identification is with a marginalized group, such as the female gender or a minority ethnic group. This author also describes this association as being "sometimes stereotypically" African-American in tone. Although a person might react negatively to such a description, their meaning is understood. Sometimes when a person is writing with the intention of expressing themselves as an avatar for an entire minority community, the attempt to portray a singular African-American identity can come off as stereotypical.
Although this point is a valid one, it feels like a thrown away commentary in that it is only provided a single sentence and then moved past without specific evidence in Clifton's work to support the assertion.

In this analysis, the author gives particular attention to Clifton's poem "Jasper Texas 1998." The poem deals with a hate crime perpetrated against a black man by two whites. It….....

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