1. What is the contrasting picture that the poet creates in stanza one?
2. Why is the newspaper compared to a court?
3. How is the newspaper a game?
4. What do you think are the injustices a newspaper can do?
5. Metaphors are comparisons that show how two things that
are not alike in most ways are similar in one important way.
Unlike similes that use the words 'as' or 'like' to make a comparison,
metaphors state that something is something else.
This poem uses a number of metaphors, for example A newspaper
is a market. What does it sell?
Explain any four metaphors used in the poem.
6. Do you think the poem indicates the poet's disbelief about
this medium of communication? Give reasons.
7. If stephen crane were born in the 21st century ,would he still have found the same problems that he immortalized in the nineteenth century?
CHAPTER NAME - A NEWSPAPER IS A COLLECTION OF HALF INJUSTICES
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