“Chicago” by Carl Sandburg Personification. Carl Sandburg 1878-1967.

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“Chicago” by Carl Sandburg Personification

Carl Sandburg

Personification Giving human traits to something not human. Ex: The wheels whined.

wanton done, shown, used, etc., maliciously or unjustifiably: a wanton attack; wanton cruelty. 2. deliberate and without motive or provocation; uncalled-for; headstrong; willful: Why jeopardize your career in such a wanton way?

1916 "Chicago" is a poem by Carl Sandburg, about the U.S. city of Chicago.poemCarl SandburgU.S.Chicago

Free Verse is a poem that doesn’t rhyme. No rhyme, but still rhythm.

Urban life

Chicago-City of the big shoulders

Theme of progress vs. disillusionment

Blue Collar Worker

White Collar

Blue vs. White Collar

#1 Decide your city:Beverly Hills Rodeo DriveShopping Fake BoobsParis Hilton Movie StarsFake Blonds RichLouis Vuitton Designer Clothes Palm trees Sunshine little dogs, Gucci, expensive cars, Fake tans, hair salon, Sax, Tiffanys, Plastic surgery Mansions Tourists Botox Ferraris, … # Step 2 Brainstorm 25+

Step 3 Decide how you want to personify your city. Barbie doll old lady (Joan Rivers)

Beverly Hills Designer shopper for the world Movie Maker, Stacker of $100 bills Player with Botox and the Nation’s tanning salon provider Fake, rich, snobby City of the plastic Barbie

Steps Step 1 Decide your city Step 2 Brainstorm 25 associations with the city. Step 3 Decide how you want your city to be personified. (How will you draw the city?) Step 4 Write the rough draft Step 5 Type the final draft and print two copies. Step 6 Draw the picture.

New York City Overseer for the World, Trend Maker, Stacker of Banknotes Player of fate, and the Nation’s Big Screen Capital City of the Insomnia They tell me you are ruthless and I believe them, for I have seen your stock brokers in their exchanges playing dice with peoples futures And they me you are careless and I answer : Yes, it is true I have seen the gang member kill and go free to commit crime again And they tell me you are merciless and my reply is: On the faces of taxi drivers, office workers, and bums I have seen the marks of suffocation in this city of traps and vice And having answered so I turn once more to those who sneer at this my city, and I give them back the sneer and say to them Come and show me another place with constant focus, straight on ahead, so proud to be endowed with such an honorable place in the world. Flinging your bets in amid the sea of skeptics and crimes here is a daring adventures set vivid against the merciful, careful, so clever city Suit Fitted Eyes Exhausted Head Bent But Still Determined Under the towering pillars of hope, joy all over his face laughing with ecstasy, Under the terrible burden of destiny laughing eternally, Laughing even as the youth laughs who has never known failure Grinning and Laughing that under his ribs is the beat of human kind and under his hair are the hopes and thoughts Laughing! Laughing the warm, friendly, confident laughter of an ambitious business man grinning, proud to be an Insomniac, Trend Maker, Stacker of Bank Notes, Player with fate and overseer of the World.

New York City Overseer for the World, Trend Maker, Stacker of Banknotes Player of fate, and the Nation’s Big Screen Capital City of the Insomnia