Strange Fruit Essay

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The title of the poem was strange fruit and it was written by (Abel Meeropol), the date that the poem was published was January 1, 2000. The reason why the author wrote this poem was to show that back then in the 1940s people were racist and would lynch people on trees without any trial or evidence, the author also wrote this poem for Billie Holiday to sing and to show people how bad it is. After weeks of Billie Holiday’s singing from the poem it was the most famous and and ironic song Strange fruit, a haunting protest against the inhumanity of racism. The authors motivation for writing the poem was to end the horribly and haunting nightmare from the racism and the lynching people did back then. The message the poem conveys is it shows a sign of racism and how people got hanged. What happens in the poem is it first describes how people bled from the hanging, how they …show more content…

The poetic elements reveal the mood and how sad racism and lynching was back then. The tone of the speaker from the poem is very calm and smooth to make the poem very saddening. The author wrote the poem to make a clear picture the reader’s mind horror. The poem relates to history because the poem was so famous because Billie Holiday sang it to stop racism, and also it spread across the country.
Meeropol uses poetic elements to form his poem. In “Strange Fruit”, the author uses juxtaposition. For example, “Pastoral scene of the gallant South / The bulging eyes and the twisted mouth” (5-6). Meeropol used juxtaposition so the readers could see how the colored looked when hanged. Abel Meeropol also used imagery. For example, “Blood on the leaves and blood on the root Black bodies swinging in the southern breeze” (2-3). Abel Meeropol wanted the reader to know what it was like and how the colored suffered back then. An example of personification is Southern trees bear a strange fruit blood on the leaves and blood at the root

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