Racism In Paul Dunbar's Poem

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As of 2015, startling statistics show that 82% of ‘black teens’ believe that racial discrimination will be a problem for their generation (Victoria M. Massie,2016), despite the decrease in social discrimination since the first Indigenous girl to attend a ‘all white school’, it is still known that racism still exists within youth’s society. Therefore, it is a privilege to share with you Paul Dunbar’s symbolic poem about racial discrimination, a youth issue that exists today and needs to be brought more into the light. The poem is to be analyzed and will be embedded with a comparison to other contemporary sources about this confronting youth issue. “We wear the mask” refers to people hiding their true feelings behind a false expression, he is …show more content…

The repetition of the word ‘we’ represents the victims who may have been racially discriminated, the ‘we’ are the people that hide their true feelings behind a false expression. Imagery and hyperbole exaggerate and help to imagine how the victims feel inside but ‘with torn and bleeding hearts’ overexaggerates the suffering that racially discriminated people are subject to however puts an emphasis on the emotions hidden behind the mask. It all relates back to youth, as youth live and breathe to think that they must impress people and that they must stay strong and not be ‘sad’ because that would be …show more content…

Discrimination within youth can have many effects on youth leading into other youth issues or problems and ‘We Wear the Mask’ talks about hiding true feelings behind a false

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