The Red Son
The poem “,” by Carl Sandburg, is about motivation, and what it can do to people. Motivation is “to be motivated, by ways of inducement or incentive.” The poem conveys many aspects about motivation, such as where motivation originates and how compelling it is, how strong motivation can be, and how motivation can change a person’s life.
Motivation comes from within, and can push someone into action, whether they actually want to or not. No one will do anything unless there is something pushing them from within to do it. An example is the quote “But a fire burns in my heart. Under the ribs where pulses thud and flitting between bones of skull is the push, ...
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more good quote showing the man knows he has to leave is when he declares in the last line “You for the little hills and I go away.” This motivation the man felt was very deep, and very strong, it took him away from everything he knew, into a possible dangerous and scary future.
A person can be so motivated, they will leave everything they know, for something totally new. The motivation the man felt took him from his comfortable life, to an unknown new life. The man was very comfortable, and had a good life as seen in the quote “I love your faces I saw the many years, I drank your milk and filled my mouth, with your home talk, slept in your house, and was one of you.” However, the man must leave, to a strange new place, possibly very difficult and hard to handle. We see how this new life is to be in the quote “Crags and high rough places call me, great places of death, where men go empty handed…” The man is going to give up his friends, ...
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