The Tradition Essay Questions

Essay Questions

  1. 1

    How does the speaker of "Duplex" use imagery to contrast his mother and father?

    The speaker of "Duplex" tells us about the trauma he experienced as a child and the differing personalities of his parents. He uses imagery to illustrate the contrast between them, comparing his father to a "hailstorm," and his mother to "light rain." In doing so, he presents his father as being formidable and violent like a hailstorm, while his mother is softer and perhaps more melancholy. As such, the differing temperaments of his parents are depicted, using weather imagery.

  2. 2

    Why might have Brown chosen to have the virus as the speaker in his poem "The Virus?"

    Brown's poem "The Virus," is told from the perspective of a virus, and is directed towards its host. Overall, this choice of speaker is successful in depicting the seemingly malicious nature of a life-altering disease, personifying it as something that is "out to get," its host. As such, this is an effective way to present the feelings of helplessness and threat a sufferer of a disease might feel from their own body.

    In addition to this, by choosing to have the virus as a narrator, Brown emphasizes the vulnerability and passivity of the person who is suffering from the illness and the experience of detachment from a sense of power and control over their own body. In the poem, the host has no voice, and it at the mercy of the speaker.

  3. 3

    What is the significance of the form in "Duplex?"

    Jericho's poem "Duplex" comprises of seven couplets. Brown himself writes that he decided this form would be called a Duplex, because "something about its repetition and its couplets made me feel like it was a house with two addresses." This is significant, because according to Brown this is a "mutt of a form," and represents how many people in America live within two different identities, and how these different cultural identities live within one person.

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