(Analyze A Particular Point Of View:), Freedom, Freedom From Fear Is The Freedom, I Claim For You My Motherland!, Freedom From The Burden Of The Ages,
(Analyze a Particular Point of View:)
Freedom
Freedom from fear is the freedom
I claim for you my motherland!
Freedom from the burden of the ages, bending your head,
breaking your back, blinding your eyes to the beckoning
call of the future;
Freedom from the shackles of slumber wherewith
you fasten yourself in nights stillness,
mistrusting the star that speaks of truths adventurous paths;
freedom from the anarchy of destiny
whole sails are weakly yielded to the blind uncertain winds,
and the helm to a hand ever rigid and cold as death.
Freedom from the insult of dwelling in a puppets world,
where movements are started through brainless wires,
repeated through mindless habits,
where figures wait with patience and obedience for the
master of show,
to be stirred into a mimicry of life.
(Point of View Questions:)
1.) The point of view of the poem "Freedom" can best be described as:
A. first-person
B. second-person
C. third-person objective
D. third-person limited
E. third-person omniscient
2.) Match each point of view to its correct description
A. First-Person
B. Second-Person
C. Third-Person Objective
D. Third-Person
E. Third-Person Omniscient
1) When the narrator speaks directly to the reader using you frequently
2.) When the narrator uses he or she to tell the story and reveals the inner motivations of two or more characters
3) When the narrator uses he or she to tell the story but can only reveal one characters thoughts and feelings
4.) When the story is narrated by "I"
5) When the narrator uses he or she to tell the story but doesn't reveal the inner motivations of the characters
3.) This poem can best be described as:
A. A call to wake up and demand freedom.
B. A call to revolt against the government.
C. A plea to his people to remain stoic in the face of tyranny.
D. A comment on how lonely the people of his country are.
1. b. ( 2nd person
2. c. ( 3rd person objective )
3. a. ( A call to wake up and demand freedom )
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