Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Original Writing :: Plagiarism Influence Authors Argumentative Essays
Original Writing My writing as a poet has been heavily influenced by writers like Langston Hughes, Nikki Giovanni, Alice Walker and Slam poets such as Black Thought and the Last Poets. These writers write and speak about the struggles and uniqueness of Black culture. Their individual experiences and political stances as well as the influences of other artist are evident in their work. For example in Giovanniââ¬â¢s poem ââ¬Å"Revolutionary Musicâ⬠she quotes some of the lyrics from Sam Cooke and James Brown to illustrate her personal views on racism and the equal rights movements. Hughes in his piece titled ââ¬Å"Message to the Presidentâ⬠skillfully incorporates the political events of his time into his poem using it to sardonically articulate his view on racial inequalities that were occurring in his time. Black Thought and the Last Poets utilize jazz and urban hip hop along with their idea of Black to relay their message. In writing my individual poems, I find it difficult not to incorporate the style of the writers mentioned. I gained my consciousness of Black culture and struggle through the words of these writers their ideas have no choice but to be reflected in my own writing. I wrote a piece titled ââ¬Å"Books not Bombsâ⬠which originated during the time the troops were being sent to Iraq to fight a war that was unnecessary in my opinion. The students at my high school and schools around the city were walking out of class to protest in city hall; however, we were told that we would be suspended by the principal if we left. I felt that the administration was silencing our voices by holding us with the threat of suspension. In this poem I used a line from a local pop song from the group OutKast, ââ¬Å"Theyââ¬â¢re throwing bombs over Baghdad, but what about the bombs that are exploding right here, right nowâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ Using this mimics Giovanni and Hughesââ¬â¢ incorporation of musica l lyrics of the time to make the piece relatable to the intended audience. I was also influenced by the social political climate that was being hotly debated at the time (war). My particular social influence is reflective of Robert P. Yagelskiââ¬â¢s essay ââ¬Å"Whoââ¬â¢s Afraid of Subjectivityâ⬠. In his essay he used Donald Murrayââ¬â¢s experience of writing and rewriting his piece which was reflective of his war years and the political controversy of his time. ââ¬Å"â⬠¦which provided impetus to write the poem and helped and helped shape the very content of the poem.
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