In "Sadie and Maud," Gwendolyn Brooks develops the theme that following rules and fulfilling others' expectations will not necessarily result in happiness. Which lines best illustrate that theme? its english 2
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I hope this helps! Although the two poems share the same theme, Gwendolyn Brooks uses them to express her opinion on life in two different ways. In "Sadie and Maud," the theme is that one should go through life doing what one believes is right.
When Sadie said her last so-long/Her girls struck out from home. (lines 13 - 14) Maud and Ma and Papa/Nearly died of shame. (lines 11 - 12) Maud went to college./Sadie stayed home. (lines 1 - 2) Maud, who went to college,/is a thin brown mouse./She is living all alone. (lines 17 - 19)
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What is the figurative language used in the first and second stanzas? onomatopoeia similie metaphor synecdoche
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