Martin Espada is a
famous poet. He was born in New
York in 195. He has published more than 15 books full
of poems. His poems have been published in Spain ,
Puerto Rico , and Chile .
His poems have different themes. Some of them do have the same theme but in
different ways of expressing them. Some of his poems are based off of pictures
or they are just experiences or moments that he thinks about probably. Three of
his poems stand out to have the same theme but expressed in different ways. The
three poems Revolutionary Spanish Lesson; The New Bathroom Policy at
English High School; and Two Mexicanos Lynched in Santa
Cruz , California ,
May 3, 1877 have
the theme that separation is wrong because of the words that he uses in his
poems.
In
Revolutionary Spanish Lesson Espada writes about how a guy feels when
his name is mispronounced. He writes it from a first-person point of view. He
says that when someone mispronounces his name he wants to “hijack a busload of
Republican tourists from Wisconsin ,
force them to chant anti-American slogans in Spanish”. His description is so
specific. He shows how there is a separation between the white people and Spanish
or any other ethnicity. He shows that there is a border that separates the
Spanish and the whites and he is writing this poem to show these whites to try
to pronounce names correctly to make this border disappear. It’s like a message
for the white people who make no move to pronounce someone’s name correctly.
In
the second poem The New Bathroom Policy at English High School Espada
writes about a principal in an English
High School using the bathroom
while listening to boys talk in Spanish. He doesn’t understand what they are
saying except that they are talking about him. He decides to ignore them and
relax. This is another example of how there is a border between the Spanish and
whites. It’s like the principal doesn’t care about the Spanish kids and he’s
like speak your own language and I’ll stick to mine. It’s the principal
creating the border by not trying to figure out what they are saying. If there
was no border he would at least try to find out what they were talking about
which indicates he cares, but that’s not the case.
In
the third poem Two Mexicanos Lynched in Santa
Cruz , California ,
May 3, 1877
Espada writes about a photograph of forty white vigilantes lynching two Mexicans
and showed their pride by crowding into the photograph. This is a very clear
example of separation. It supports the fat that the whites didn’t care about
the Spanish people and were proud to hang them. Except that this photograph was
from 1877 which means that this was a long time ago. It’s a message for the
people now not to repeat the same thing. It’s so that the separation between
Mexicans and whites don’t get so strong that the whites begin to hang the
Mexicans. It’s to teach a lesson.
Overall
these three poems represent the theme of separation and how it’s not right. He
expresses this message in the same form but in three different ways. He shows
it through history, through a first-person point of view, and an example of
someone creating it. It’s an attempt to diminish the separation between whites
and Mexicans and other ethnicities. It’s so that everyone respects each other
and each other’s language. It’s to show everyone separation is wrong.
Great essay Sadia. I like how your introduction includes information about the author. Also, you really went in depth into the text and made your case very astutely.
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