Comparison Essay written to compare the two poems "Persimmons" and "I Go Back to 1937".
IRONY AND SYMBOLISM
The collision of two worlds and cultures coming together creates turmoil and confusion for many. With an autobiographical nature, that is the feeling a reader gets when encountering the poems "Persimmons" by Li-Young Lee and "I Go Back to May 1937" by Sharon Olds. "Persimmons" is a story of two cultures coming together in the life of one person. Lee came from a Chinese heritage and grew up in Indonesia and later the
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eds. Discovering Literature. 2nd ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice, 1997.
Lee, Young-Li. "Persimmons". Guth and Rico 585-586.
Li-Young Lee—Academy of American Poets. Poetry Exhibits, poetry.org. 1 Apr. 2002 <http://web.archive.org/web/20020211123102/www.poets.org/poets/
poets.cfm?prmID=309>.
Olds, Sharon. "I Go Back to May 1937". Guth and Rico 664.
Sharon Olds—Academy of American Poets. Poetry Exhibits, poetry.org. 1 Apr.
2002 <http://www.poets.org/poets/poets.cfm?prmID=209&CFTOKEN
=41811197>.
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