Song of the Sewing-Machine
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The poem “Song of the Sewing Machine” portrays the sewing machine as a powerful symbol of the Industrial Revolution. It captures the machine's ability to rapidly stitch together garments, replacing the slow, laborious process of hand-sewing. The poem explores themes of labor, technology, and the changing nature of work. It acknowledges the machine's efficiency while also suggesting a loss of craftsmanship and human connection. The poem's structure and imagery create a vivid picture of the sewing machine in operation and the impact it had on individuals and society. The poem's theme of the displacement of traditional skills by industrial technology resonates with the anxieties and opportunities of the era. It can be seen as a meditation on the changing world, the power of innovation, and the challenges of adapting to a new, mechanized reality.Book Details
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George Pope Morris
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George Pope Morris was an American editor, poet, and songwriter who lived during the 19th century. He was a prominent figure in the literary and cultural scene of his time and is best known for his...
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