Thursday, March 21, 2019

Week 8 Analysis: Literary Analysis of Anonymous Chinese Immigrants

The four poems of Chinese Immigrants was a very interesting read about four different outlooks on the American Dream. The literary device that I believe would fit best would have to be character. It's interesting to see how each character of the poems are completely different when it comes to their actual character as a person. Each person has a completely different outlook on their life in America and their personalities all differ based on the stuff that they are doing in the different poems. Now the theme is something that's to talk about. There are four poems with four different themes, the first one has a theme of realism, the second one has a theme of slight optimism, the third one has a pure pessimistic theme, and the last one has an incredibly optimistic theme. Let's talk about the first one, this poem had a very realistic theme in the fact that it seemed like he was appreciative of his situation but understood there was going to be some struggles. The second one had some slight optimism because it felt like she was excited to be doing some of the normal stuff that entails living in the U.S. The third story was complete pessimism, he stated "He holds the pipe as his family fortune goes down its hole. Loot at him: Soon he will be six feet underground" (Anonymous Chinese Immigrants, Poem #3, 355). This shows his outlook on life in America, the only thing I can guess is that he was working for terrible people and he hated his life. The last poem was incredibly happy, it talked about how great life was for them in the U.S. which goes to show that sometimes their previous life was way worse before they moved to America. These four stories are great examples of history because you could hear the different sides of life in California during the gold rush times. The quote I used earlier showed the negative side of living in America as an immigrant. You could tell that he probably worked manual labor doing stuff he hated and wished he was dead because of the treatment he could have gotten from people and he realized like some immigrants did as well that life in the U.S. was not as great as it seems. Overall, I feel like these four poems highlighted the different experiences immigrants had to go through.

4 comments:

  1. You have an interesting interpretation of the four poems. You read them as four outlooks on the "American Dream" and I read them as four stories of individuals going crazy after being stuck in holding, "review", for as long as four months. I can relate to the vibes you were getting form each poem, appreciation, optimism, and pessimism.

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  2. Hello Austin

    First of all I think that this is a great analysis of each of the poems and I think you did a great job. You completely went about it a different way then I expected so it kind of opened up my mind a little to how to view these four stories. Overall I think you did a good job the look you used four different themes for each one.

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  3. Hi Austin,

    You did a great job of identifying character as the literary device of the four poems and differentiating between the themes of each as they focus on the character's outlook on life in America. I found your interpretation interesting. After reading your post I read the poems again with a different perspective. I have such a tough time deducing poetry however, your analysis gave me another angle to consider.

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  4. Hi Austin. I also noticed that each character had a different outlook on life. I think that made this story more interesting since in real life we all have our own mind. You did a great job in pointed out the four different themes in each poem. I did not think to do that. I really enjoyed this story and your analysis. Fabulous job!

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