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What is the message of 'two scavengers in a truck'? Explain the techniques used by the poet to put the message across.

Title: What is the message of 'two scavengers in a truck'? Explain the techniques used by the poet to put the message across.
Category: Literature
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What is the message of 'two scavengers in a truck'? Explain the techniques used by the poet to put the message across.

What is the message of 'two scavengers in a truck'? Explain the techniques used by the poet to put the message across. The message of 'two scavengers' is a simple one. It shows us that no matter where we come from, no matter how rich or poor we are there is a point, where we all must wait as equals. The traffic lights - a place where all is still, all is silent a time for …showed first 75 words of 575 total

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showed last 75 words of 575 total…lines that have no fixed metrical pattern - you read as you please, putting in pauses where you wish, increasing speed and volume wherever you feel necessary. This lack of 'rules' is like a comparison to the democratic situation of today, each man interprets it in his own way and lives his life judging other with pauses of silence, quick talking and shouting depending on where he places them, on this social ladder. -Edward M. Hemsley

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