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determine meaning in a supermarket in california
how do the speaker and whitman disobey the laws of consumerism?
☑ by sampling items but not paying for them
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the poem reflects ginsberg’s relationship to whitman by showing ginsberg’s
☑ belief that he is continuing down whitman’s lonely path.
○ desire to know whitman in the 1950s.
○ belief that whitman could redeem the modern era.
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identify a feeling that ginsberg conveys with his use of style, structure, and theme.
○ envy toward the shopping families and for their cars and homes
○ resentment toward the changes of the modern world
○ a sense that the speaker feels out of place in 1950s america
○ an acceptance that the speaker cannot change the modern world
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For the question "Identify a feeling that Ginsberg conveys with his use of style, structure, and theme."
- Option 1: The poem doesn't show envy towards shopping families or their possessions. Ginsberg's focus is on the modern world's alienation, not envy.
- Option 2: While there is a critique of the modern world, "resentment" is too strong. The poem's tone is more about alienation and disconnection than resentment.
- Option 3: The poem "A Supermarket in California" shows the speaker (Ginsberg) feeling out of place in 1950s America. The supermarket setting, the interaction with Whitman (a figure of the past), and the themes of consumerism and modern alienation all contribute to this sense of being out of place.
- Option 4: The poem doesn't convey acceptance of being unable to change the modern world. Instead, it reflects on the disconnection and seeks a connection to the past (through Whitman) as a way to navigate the modern era.
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C. a sense that the speaker feels out of place in 1950s America