Poem Analysis

Jonathan Velasquez
IB Lit & Performance
Due: October 7, 2019


The first time I listened to "Trauma" my eyes were opened to another perspective of life. It made me understand reality, but the kind of reality that makes you angry, confused, and most of all, sad. The way the poet, Meek Mills, presented this beautiful work of art, was quite impressive. He gave me the sense of motivation. This poem shows all the struggles a black man goes through in life in America, but also encourages the reader to never back down, to rise above the line and exceed dreams. The struggles an African American male go through in life are very tragic. The poet talks about the injustice that he faces in life. There's a line in the poem that says, " They shot that boy 20 times when they could've told him just freeze
Could've put him in a cop car, but they let him just bleed." This is a perfect example of how Black men as a whole go through injustice. They have to strive more than anybody when it comes to anything in life.

Towards the end of the poem Meek Mills gave me a sense of motivation. That he will never back down to injustice. In the second to last stanza of the poem he says, " How many times you send me to jail to know that I won't fail". This line showed me that you could knock him down a million times, but he will always come back harder than he started. This is why I enjoyed reading this poem so much.

This poem was powerful. I enjoyed reading this poem because of how much effort and passion that was put into it. The poet wanted us to feel his pain, and quite frankly he mastered that task perfectly. When the reader can feel the words the poet is saying then, he's doing something right. This was an all around amazing poem, and I would reccomend it to another reader that is interested.




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