Compare And Contrast Two Sisters

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“Comparison of the Sisters” There are so many ways to write literature. One of the most difficult styles is poetry, which is why many writers have trouble writing it, and/or getting any popularity from it. But from time to time there comes a poet who is exceptionally good at writing poetry. Edgar Allan Poe, Shakespeare, or in this case Gwendolyn Brooks. But like most poets, Brooks was not born a famous poet. Brooks was born in Topeka, Kansas. Both her parents were very supportive of their daughter 's passion for writing, and because of that, Brooks was able to get a poem published when she was just 13. When she was a junior in college she published her first collection of poems, going by the name of A Street in Bronzeville. This particular poem is called “Sadie and Maud”, which was taken from the collection A Street in Bronzeville. It involves two sisters who demonstrate the two different ways that a black …show more content…

For education, the poem explains that only a few were able to go to college and those who didn 't go to college would have trouble in their lives, as mentioned in the first section about Sadie, “Sadie scraped life/with a fine tooth comb.” As for society, the poem refers to how the family is in shame when Sadie had 2 babies without getting married, “Sadie bore two babies/Under her maiden name./Maud and Ma and Papa/Nearly died of shame.” This section also applies to women at the time as well, explaining that women were shamed on if they were to do something against society. Along with this, the poem also mentions parts about life for African-American women, making mention that not a lot of African-American women grow up with good jobs and good families, and if they do end up with a good job, their chance of family is limited, like Maud in the final section, “Maud who went to college/Is a thin brown mouse/She is living all alone/In this old

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