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均是精品,欢迎下载学习!欢迎下载百度文库资源资料均是本人搜集We Wear the Mask By Paul Laurence Dunbar (1872-1906) Text We wear the mask that grins and lies, It hides our cheeks and shades our eyes, This debt we pay to human guile; With torn and bleeding hearts we smile, And mouth with myriad subtleties. Why should the world be over-wise, In counting all our tears and sighs? Nay, let them only see us, while We wear the mask. We smile, but, O great Christ, our cries To thee from tortured souls arise. We sing, but oh the clay is vile Beneath our feet, and long the mile; But let the world dream otherwise, We wear the mask! Annotations mask: In this poem, a metaphor for the psychological faade that conceals the true feelings of the black mask wearer. Although the mask grins, the face beneath the mask may display desperation or disappointment. In the dramas of ancient Greece, actors wore masks to reveal to the audience the emotions of the characters they were portraying. Mouth . . . subtleties: Mouth here is a verb meaning speak or talk. Myriad subtleties refers to the deft wordplay and behavior blacks resorted to in order to avoid offending whites and provoking retaliation. lies, eyes, guile, etc.: Dunbar uses the long i sound at the end of every line, except the last lines of each stanza, to create rhyme and rhythm. Note that companion words at the end of lines include the following: lies (1), eyes (2), over-wise (6), sights (7), cries (10), arise (11), otherwise (14). guile (3), smile (4), while (8), vile (12), mile (13). Type of Work and Date of Publication We Wear the Mask is a lyric poem about oppressed black Americans forced to hide their pain and frustration behind a faade of happiness and contentment. Dunbar published the poem in 1896 in Lyrics of Lowly Life (Dodd, Mead, and Company). Milestone in Black American Writing Dunbar was believed to be the first black American to earn national recognition for his writing. He gained attention after selling a published collection of his poems to riders on the elevator he operated in a building in Dayton, Ohio. Son of Slaves Dunbar was the son of slaves, Matilda and Joshua Dunbar. His father escaped slavery and served in the Union Army during the Civil War. The extent to which the experiences of Dunbars parents as slaves influenced his poetry is uncertain, but it was probably considerable. One can imagine Dunbar as a child listening at the fireside to stories his parents told about their lives as slaves. Theme: Concealed Pain and Suffering To get by in America of the late 19th Century, blacks frequently concealed their pain, frustration, and anger from whites, as well as fromone another. For blacks to reveal publicly their true feelings about whites maltreatment of them would have been to risk dangerous retaliation. After all, prejudice was official policy in Dunbars lifetimegovernmentally and otherwiseand whites vastly outnumbered blacks. Sometimes, blacks even withheld their true feelings from one another, for defeat and desperation were difficult to articulateand could impose deep anxiety upon loved ones. So it was that many blacks wore a mask that suggested happiness and contentment but concealed acute distress and pain. Historical and Social Background In 1896the year of the poems publicationantipathy toward blacks was widespread in America. True, the Civil War had liberated blacks from slavery, and federal laws had granted them the right to vote, the right to own property, and so on. The 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments to the U.S. Constitutionapproved in the post-Civil War eragranted black Americans basic rights as citizens, as did the Civil Rights Act of 1875. However, court and legislative decisions later emasculated the legal protection of blacks. For example, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 1896 (Plessy v. Ferguson) that it was legal to provide separate but equal accommodations for passengers of Louisianas railroads. This ruling set a precedent that led to segregated schools, restaurants, parks, libraries, and so on. Meanwhile, hate groups inflicted inhuman treatment on innocent blacks, including brutal beatings. Lynchings of innocent blacks were not uncommon. Many so-called enlightened or liberal-minded Americans looked the other way, including law-enforcement officers, clergymen, politicians, and ordinary Americans. Some churches even limited membership to whites. Because blacks had been relegated to the lowest stratum of society, they had to attend poorly equipped schools and settle for menial jobs as porters, ditch-diggers, servants, shoeshine boys, and so on. Dunbar, a brilliant student in high school, worked as an elevator operator before his writing earned him elevated status. Hatred of blacks continued in the 20th Century. The Ku Klux Klan, which disbanded in the early 1870s, reformed in 1915 and attracted more than 4 million members nationwide by the mid-1920s. Prejudice against blacks in America remains strong today in spite of major advances in favor of blacks. Consequently, Dunbars poem remains relevant. Schools throughout America continue to include it in curriculums. Meter All the lines in the poem except Lines 9 and 15 are in iambic tetrameter. In this metric pattern, a line has four pairs of unstressed and stressed syllables, for a total eight syllables. The following presentation of Stanza 1 illustrates the pattern: 1.2. 3.4 We WEAR | the MASK | that GRINS| and LIES, 1.2. 3.4 It HIDES | our CHEEKS | and SHADES| our EYES, 1.2. 3.4 This DEBT | we PAY | to HU| man GUILE; 1.2. 3.4 With TORN | and BLEED | ing HEARTS| we SMILE, 1.2. 3.4 And MOUTH | with MYR | iad SUBT | le TIES.Foot 3, Line 5 (iad): You may have noticed that iad in Line 5 actually contains two syllables instead of one. However, Dunbar apparently turned iad into one syllable by eliding the i and thereby changing the the pronunciation of myriad from meer e id to meer yid. Figures of Speech Paradox If the poem expresses Dunbars deep feelings as an oppressed black, it also expresses a paradox. On the one hand, it hides its central issue: Not even once does it mention blacks or racial prejudice. In other words, the poem itself wears a mask. On the other hand, it openly parades Dunbars feelings as a frustrated black across the page. In other words, it doffs all pretense and imposture. Gone is the mask. What we have, then, is a poem that conceals everything and reveals everything at one and the same time. However, if the reader views the narrator/speaker as a kind of universal voice (raceless, ageless, etc.) rather than a specific man (Dunbar), then the paradox does not obtain. In the latter case, the general language could apply to anyone of any race who hides his or her feelings to get by in the world. For additional information, see Universality, below. Alliteration Repetition of consonant sounds, alliteration, occurs throughout the poem. In the following lines, the alliterating consonants are highlighted: WE wear the mask that grins and lies, It hides our cheeks and shades our eyes, This debt we pay to human guile; With torn and bleeding hearts we smile, And mouth with myriad subtleties. Why should the world be over-wise, In counting all our tears and sighs? Nay, let them only see us, while We wear the mask.Metaphor The controlling figure of speech in the poem is a metaphor, expressed in the first line, then enlarged and extended in the rest of the poem
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