Poem At 39 Essay

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“Poem at 39” and “For My Sister Molly Who In The Fifties,” written by Alice Walker, are both about the author's family. In her “Poem at 39,” she writes about her father who she says taught her a lot and, that he would admire the woman she grew up to be. In “For My Sister Molly Who in the Fifties” it tells you about her sister who is knowledgeable and nice to everyone. The tone in the “Poem at 39” is her dad was a good person and he set a good example for her. However, in “For My Sister Molly Who in the Fifties” the tone is more, my sister's cool and she knows all of these songs and stories. Even though they are both poems based on her family, they are both describing her family differently. Her dad is the focus of the first poem and it is mostly remembered what he did and what he was like and the second one was about what her sister was like. The works are similar because she has happy memories of both family members. In the “Poem at 39” Walker writes about her father, “dancing in a yoga meditation and craved the voluptuous sharing of good food.” While in the poem, “For My Sister Molly Who In The Fifties” Walker writes about her sister who“made dresses, braided hair, moved …show more content…

Her dad as a good person, but he will still lay down the law of the house and as someone who is missed. In “Poem At 39” she writes “How I miss my father” and “He taught me that telling the truth did not always mean a beating”. This quote is an important image because it shows how her father had good judgments about what is good and important. This is not completely unlike her sister who is portrayed as a good person, but also mainly as knowledgeable, as it says in her sister's' poem "Knew all the written things" "loved to read" " knew hamlet well" and "coached me in my songs of Africa". This shows that she was good at reading or at least liked it and helped her sister in school when she

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