Summary Of The Poem 'Coal' By Audre Lorde

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For some people accepting reality can be challenging and a rebellious concept. This is an internal conflict that needs to be faced within oneself. Within the poem, “Coal” by Audre Lorde, the author is learning to embrace who she is and what makes up her central identity as a person. The author is discovering how to cope with how she is being perceived in this world. Throughout the poem, Lorde uses figurative language and specific imagery to explain her deepest feelings about how she thinks the world views her. She is very passionate and this causes her to release anguish to let others know how she is feeling. Connatation metaphor The poem begins by saying “I is the total black/being spoken/from the earth’s inside.” The author uses …show more content…

A diamond is a shiny bright object, that is a valuable stone, can be considered as a luxury item and the physical nature of the item is extremely hard. However, a knot is something that is used to secure things and constraint objects together. A flame is a bright blazing color, that is free and mobile and transform from a single flame and eventually grows into a fire. When associating a diamond and knot they are both adaptable to change and securing items that are durable. Whereas, when comparing diamonds to a flame they are both illuminating objects but in different ways. Almost in any angle or direction, the diamond is visible to the human eye because of the shiny quality. But, flames radiate in a bright reddish-orange color. In the process of transformation, coal goes under a series of events before the pressure turns it into a precious diamond stone. Coal and diamonds are the same things before this item undergoes …show more content…

The metaphor is “Other words are stapled wagers/in a perforated book.” Words can be considered as an action word that display a complex idea that need to be said. The word stapled is used to hold thing together. Also, the word “wager” is the act of betting and challenging someone. The use of the word “perforated” in this term is a hole. In our lives there will be many hurdles that need to be faced in order to get to the finish line. These challenge that are given to us can each teach us something new about ourselves. Once we learn something from each of these experiences these help create complex layers that build up to create our character that develop and

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