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I will post the question later. They all like what you did last time, 150 words essay and I have three essay.
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Howl
Ginsberg in the poem Howl criticizes the political and social or private organizations of
the Americans. The best minds of the 1950s were destroyed by the madness of all forms. The
authority was destructive yet people were submissive to it. Ginsberg criticizes the exploitation,
suppression, and subjugation. He critiques how the government is stun and neglects its people.
There is a lack of civilization and equality. The poem says that the children are screaming, boys
sobbing in the armies and old men weeping in the parks. The society is inhuman and cares about
materialistic things. The poem Howl encourages the people to cry out. Ginsberg uses symbolism
to port...
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