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20 March, 08:11

What significance does the repetition of the world of raga have in this excerpt from "Unanimity Has Been Achieved, Not a Dot Less for its Accidentalness" by Bob Kaufman?

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  1. 20 March, 08:35
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    Raga is a piece of Indian music that is rhythmic and used spontaneously.

    The use of repetition in the line "I sing a mad raga/I sing a mad raga/a glad raga ... is being used as a sort of call to arms, a mantra, a chant for equality in our society. It is something that people could copy and easily remember.

    The use of reception of the word is also a form of anaphora. Used before each new idea, it makes the idea itself stand out. raga of yellow/raga of mellow/raga of new/raga of old/raga of blue/raga of gold.
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