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12 December, 04:30

What social themes are addressed in "unanimity has been achieved, not a dot less for its accidentalness"? cite evidence from the text to support your response?

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  1. 12 December, 04:50
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    "Unanimity Has Been Achieved, Not a Dot Less for Its Accidentalness," is a poem by Bob Kaufman. It discusses social inequality from the perspective of people who are at the lowest level of society. He suggests people started not to care about poor and needy.

    The author suggests that the source of all social problems lies on the detachment and artificiality of modern society. People are not able to interact with each other when they are isolated.

    By his poem, Kaufman shows that people in power use social construct to feed the inequality in modern society.
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