Comparing The Poetry Of Sandra Cisneros And Macklemore

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Have you ever thought about what it would be like to have everyone judge you for who you are, or for who you love? The world is filled with more hate than there should be. Cisneros and Macklemore express that not everyone will choose the same path or be the same, but that does not make them worthless compared to others. While Cisneros focus’ on how being an unmarried woman does not put a woman at a lesser value, while Macklemore shows the truth about how the American people look at others who are different. Sandra Cisneros used various poetic techniques in her poem such as hyperbole to show how people judge woman who are not married. In the first stanza, “We don’t marry. We’re too old by Mexican Standards” (Cisneros). She uses hyperbole to show that there are strict guidelines to follow in the Mexican heritage. A woman should not have to change what she wants to do with her life, because of a standard set in place. When a woman is young and not married no one things anything of it, but once a woman hits a certain age it becomes a big topic of discussion. This relates to the theme of not being good enough for society. Cisneros uses connotation and denotation to show that family members can make …show more content…

Use Imagery in the first part of the song “When I was in the third grade I thought that I was gay ‘cause I could draw, My Uncle was and I kept my room straight, I told my mom, tears rushing down my face, she’s like, “Ben you’ve loved girls since before pre-K” (Maklemore). Maklemore uses imagery to show how difficult it can be a young person in this world, and to struggle to know if you are straight, gay, lesbian, or bi-sexual. In this world being different is not always a good thing, and being judged is a constant thing to worry about. All everyone wants to do is fit in with everyone else, and it can be even more difficult when people constantly

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