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4.04 Assignment: Other Influential Poets – “A Black Man Talks of Reaping,” “Any Human to Another,” and “The Tropics in New York” Read “A Black Man Talks of Reaping” (Pg. 320), “Any Human to Another” (Pg. 321-322), and “The Tropics in New York” (Pg. 323) and fill out the chart below by taking notes on the imagery and themes of the poems as you are reading. Examples from the Text “A Black Man Talks of Reaping” “Any Human to Another” “The Tropics in New York” Events: Summarize important events and developments in each poem. Language/Imagery: Describe the language of each poem and note important images. Character/Speaker: What characters appear in each poem? Who speaks? Describe the perspective and voice of the speaker. Big Ideas & Themes: Analyze the conflict or problem and any themes you see in each poem. Synopsis: Summarize the most important event, idea, or theme in each poem.

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