The Theme Of Consumerism In Tony Hoagland's 'America'

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In Tony Hoagland’s poem “America”, greed and its negative implications on society are addressed. The “American Dream” revolves around this idea of consumerism, this kind of dream is blind because it prohibits someone from finding the simple things in life that truly make them happy. People in the USA are living their life based on this dream, they want the fancy car and home so they strive throughout their lifetime to achieve those goals while neglecting core values. Hoagland’s use of implied metaphors and commentary tone conveys the theme that dreams based on materialistic items causes unhappiness, greed and corruption. Hoagland’s use of commentary tone allows the reader to see different perspectives on America. One of his student’s view …show more content…

Imagine living in a society where “rivers of bright merchandise run past you/ and you are floating in your pleasure boat upon this river/ even while others are drowning underneath you” (31-33). The teacher’s nightmare is an implied metaphor, showing that the middle and upper class continue to purchase materialistic items without considering where the items came from. People suppress the thought that citizens from other countries are making these items for a few cents a day just to feed their family, while Americans have thousands of dollars to waste on those unnecessary things. Modern society continually sees faces “twisting in the surface of the waters/and yet it seems to be [their] own hand” (34-35). It is well known people are living in poverty in certain countries, but a blind eye is given because of this feeling of entitlement. Thus, is the reason many Americans “turn the volume higher” in the poem, they try to tune out the guilt they feel by convincing themselves that the poorer class lacks work ethic (36). Americans feel since they worked hard to gain success, people in other countries need to do the same if they want to escape the lower class. The teacher’s nightmare ultimately suggests unhappiness is felt by both parties, consumers feel heartless for not helping those in need despite their beliefs while the workers feel trapped in poverty with no way out due to low

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