IB English 11: Exploring Raisin in the Sun |
Exploring Chicago
Choose either of the topics on this page and answer the associated questions. You must complete 1 of these topics.
Kitchenettes & Life in South Side Chicago |
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The Kitchenette by Gwendolyn Brooks
We are things of dry hours and the involuntary plan, Grayed in, and gray. “Dream” makes a giddy sound, not strong Like “rent,” “feeding a wife,” “satisfying a man.”
But could a dream send up through onion fumes Its white and violet, fight with fried potatoes And yesterday’s garbage ripening in the hall, Flutter, or sing an aria down these rooms
Even if we were willing to let it in, Had time to warm it, keep it very clean, Anticipate a message, let it begin?
We wonder. But not well! not for a minute! Since Number Five is out of the bathroom now, We think of lukewarm water, hope to get in it. |
Restrictive Covenants in Chicago |
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Restrictive Covenants by Langston Hughes
When I move Into a neighborhood Folks fly,
Even every foreigner That can move, moves.
Why?
The moon doesn't run. Neither does the sun.
In Chicago They've got covenants Restricting me-- Hemmed in On the South Side, Can't breathe free.
But the wind blows there. I reckon the wind Must care. |