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12 March, 11:07

Read this excerpt from "Homework." I'd wash the Amazon river and clean the oily Carib & Gulf of Mexico, Rub that smog off the North Pole, wipe up all the pipelines in Alaska, Rub a dub dub for Rocky Flats and Los Alamos, Flush that sparkly Cesium out of Love Canal In this excerpt, Ginsberg uses repetition to reinforce his idea that the world is in need of a good cleansing. anything is possible with determination. mankind should be more appreciative of nature. manmade disasters are a result of modern technology.

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  1. 12 March, 13:06
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    the world is in need of a good cleansing.
  2. 12 March, 14:33
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    the world is in need of a good cleansing.

    This idea that the world needs a good cleansing furthers the theme of the poem. It is basically listing all of the ways that the Earth has been polluted and damaged. The other options are not correct. There is no sense of perseverance or overcoming obstacles here in this poem. We also don't seem him saying anything about appreciating nature, since he doesn't actually show why these places are worth cleaning. Also, he does not explain that these dirty places are all a result of modern technology.
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