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  1. 824 Words. 4 Pages. Open Document. In the piece The Fourth of July, by Audre Lorde, the main theme is the idea of not being a child anymore, tranquility, the idea that racism shouldn’t be a deciding factor on whether or not someone should receive the same opportunities.

  2. Audre Lordes “The Fourth of July” is a literary masterpiece that transcends time. It offers readers a compelling glimpse into the author’s personal experiences with racism while urging them to confront the broader issue of racism in American society.

  3. Nov 25, 2020 · The Fourth of July by Audre Lorde Summary and Analysis. Stanley St Rose. 4.45K subscribers. Subscribed. 60. 1.6K views 3 years ago. The Fourth of July by Audre Lorde Summary...

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  4. AUDRE LORDE The Fourth of July Audre Lorde (1934—1992) was a poet and nonfiction writer. Born in New York City to Caribbean immigrants, Lorde trained and worked as a librarian and became a widely published poet in the 1960s, when she also became politically active. Her poetry collections include The First

  5. Feb 9, 2023 · Ultimately, “The Fourth of July” is the coming-of-age story of a young black girl who realizes she doesn’t belong in her own country. A savant of story-telling, Lorde establishes this theme from the very first line: “The first time I went to Washington D.C. was on the edge of the summer when I was supposed to stop being a child.”

  6. Themes of both racism and the coming of age are powerfully delivered through the use of tone, irony, and symbolism. The Fourth of July from Zami: A New Spelling of My Name – published by Crossing Press. Copyright © 1981, 2006 by Audre Lorde. Used herewith by permission of the Charlotte Sheedy Literary Agency.