Analysis of The Poem IF WE MUST DIE By Claude McKay
What is the tone of the poem/poet IF WE MUST DIE ? | Is the poem IF WE MUST DIE relevant today? | Literary Analysis of The Poem IF WE MUST DIE By Claude McKay
IF
WE MUST DIE. (Claude McKay)
If we must die, let it not be like hogs
Hunted and penned in an inglorious spot.
While round us bark the mad and angry dogs
Making their mock at our accursed lot
If we must die, o let us nobly die
So that our precious blood may not be shed
In vain; then the monsters we defy
Shall be constrained to honor us though dead.
O kinsmen! We must meet our common foe
Though far outnumbered. Let us show us brave
And for their thousand blows, deal one death blow
What though before us lies the open grave?
Like men we’ll face the murderous cowardly pack
Pressed to the wall dying but fighting back.
INTRODUCTION
Claude McKay was born in 1890 in Jamaica. He went to
Kansas to study agriculture at the time when Ku Klux Klan was highly active. He
was therefore forced to move to New York in 1914. In 1919 Washington DC
newspaper gave stories of an alleged (suspected) sexual assault that was said
to be committed by an African American. The stories sparked (caused) a series
of twenty riots during the summer of 1919, beginning with white lynch mob
(murderous group) that targeted blacks in Washington. There were 28 public lynching’s
(killings) in the first half of the year and the following summer and fall came
to be known as “The Red Summer” of 1919. This was the motivation behind McKay’s
“If We Must
Die”
He wrote the poem amid the violence and bloodshed of
1919, and in this poem he encourages his community to take action and fight
back.
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS
a)
What type of the poem is this?
It is a sonnet. It is made up of only one stanza with
14 verses.
b)
Comment on the rhyming scheme.
The poem has a regular rhyming scheme that goes;
ABAB CDCD EFEF GG.
c)
What is the tone of the poem/poet?
The tone is serious and angry
d)
Who is the persona? How do you know?
The persona is a black American who is oppressed,
humiliated and persecuted. We know this from the history of the poet and the
fact that blacks were hunted, penned (locked in small cells) and killed like
hogs (pigs) in America.
If
we must die, let it not be like hogs
Hunted
and penned in an inglorious spot.
While
round us bark the mad and angry dogs
e)
What sufferings does the person experience?
They are hunted (arrested), penned (locked in small
cells) with angry and mad dog guarding them and are sometimes killed without
fair trial.
f) Is the persona afraid of death? Give reasons
to justify your answer.
The persona is surely not afraid of death. The reasons
for this are;
· When
you die fighting people will honor you. i.e. it is noble to die fighting. “Let us nobly
die”
· Whether
he fights or not, he is bound to die someday. “What though before us lies an open grave?”
g)
Comment on the figures of speech and poetic devices
i. Rhetorical question
What though before us lies an open grave?”
ii. Metaphor
He compares the enemy/oppressors with the monsters. ‘The monsters we defy’
iii. Images
The poet paints the pictures of;
Hogs (pigs) =
pigs are killed mercilessly so they should not die the same death.
Mad and angry dogs =
this is the picture of the oppressor who guards the Blacks not to escape from
punishment.
iv. Symbolism
“An
Open grave” this symbolizes death. Which is to say
whether we fight or not death is there waiting for us. Death is the ultimate
finality of human life.
‘Blood”
is a symbol for sacrifice
v. Repetition
The phrase “if
we must die” is repeated for emphasis
vi. Hyperbole.
“For
their thousand blows”
vii. Satire/Irony
The poet mocks both the enemy and himself.
“Like
men we’ll face the murderous cowardly pack.” He mocks the
oppressor that he is coward like a group of wolves. But how can someone coward
press you to the wall dying. He shows that he is himself weak/inferior to the
enemy. Also shows that the enemy is capable of dealing a thousand death blows
but he can deal only one.
h) The poet calls his enemy “the murderous cowardly pack” what
does that mean?
A pack is a group of dogs or wolves hunting together.
He compares the oppressors as a cowardly pack because the Whites were hunting
Africans in notorious mobs and not individually. This shows that they were
coward as well.
i) To whom is the speaker
talking?
The speaker calls for action from his fellow kinsmen
(the oppressed) or more specifically Black-Americans.
j) Is the poem relevant
today?
The poem is still relevant because it instills the
sense of awareness, sacrifice and determination when it comes to fighting for
our rights. Also it is very true that those who died fighting during this
period of racial injustice in America are honored until now in the history of
America. Think of Martin Luther King Jr, and Malcolm X.
THEMATIC ANALYSIS.
SACRIFICE
In the fight against oppression, sacrifice is a
valuable commodity. Few People need to sacrifice their lives so that the
majority may live in peace. In this poem the poet (McKay) calls for actions
against the enemy (foe). However, he shows that the struggle may mean death.
But if they must die, it is better to die fighting so that they may be honored
later than dying while doing nothing.
He says
If
we must die, o let us nobly die
So
that our precious blood may not be shed
In
vain! …
HUMILIATION/TORTURE/OPPRESSION
The poet and his fellow kinsmen go through a series of
torture and mistreatment from their enemy. They are arrested with no reason,
jailed and killed like pigs. This is a situation which affected most African
American in the time of racial injustice in America and when “Jim Crow laws”
were in effect. The poet shows the experience they are going through by saying;
If
we must die, let it not be like hogs
Hunted
and penned in an inglorious spot.
While
round us bark the mad and angry dogs
MOTALITY (DEATH)
Due to this politically charged situation death at
least seems the best thing to help a person sort out what is important in life.
The speaker speaks about death in a more practical sense - he is actually
facing it. It is not the question of whether he will die or what will happen
when he dies it is about how he will meet death. To him death is an opportunity
to show strength, nobility and purpose.
If
we must die, o let us nobly die
So
that our precious blood may not be shed
In
vain; then the monsters we defy
Shall
be constrained to honor us though dead
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