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  2. Who will cry for the little boy? is a poem by Antwone Fisher. who will cry for the little boy? Lost and all alone. Who will cry for the little boy? Abandoned without his own? Who will cry for the little...comments, analysis, and meaning.

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    The poem uses a refrain, “Who will cry for the little boy?” as the basis for a poem that delves into the heart of a man still suffering from his youth. His inner child is crying, seeking out comfort that it never received in his true youth. This child suffered, without companionship or reassurance, despite his attempts at doing what he should.In th...

    ‘Who will cry for the little boy?’ by Antwone Fisher is a five stanza poem that is separated into five sets of four lines, known as quatrains. The quatrains follow a rhyme schemeof ABAB ACAC, changing the end sound of the even-numbered lines from stanza to stanza. Throughout this poem Fisher uses repetition. It is seen through the use of a refrain,...

    Fisher makes use of several poetic techniques in ‘Who will cry for the little boy?’ These include, but are not limited to, repetition, as seen through anaphora and epistrophe, as well as imagery. The first, anaphora, is the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of multiple lines, usually in succession. For instance, “Who,” which begins a ...

    Stanza One

    In the first stanza of this poem, the speaker begins by making the first use of the refrain which is included twice in each stanza. He ask who is left in the world who cares enough to “cry for the little boy”? With all the apathy that exists amongst the world’s populations is there anyone, they wonder, who still cares? This little boy is “Lost and all alone” without anyone to guide or direct him. The boy is a metaphoricalrepresentation of a grown man’s youth. He still exists, within this pers...

    Stanza Two

    The second stanza follows the same pattern of two refrainsin the odd-numbered lines. Between them, the speaker describes the metaphorical child as deeply sad. He cried himself to sleep and never had anything “for keeps”. This is not a reference to possessions but to safety and love. Nothing has been consistent in his life, not even now that he is grown up.

    Stanza Three

    In the third stanza, the speaker describes the child as having “walked the burning sand”. He has suffered and put up with a great deal in his life. These tests have not resulted in him coming out the other side successfully, he is still suffering. The child who has been referenced continually throughout these first three stanzasis not exactly a child, but the “boy inside the man”. Because as a youth he was not cared for in the way he should’ve, the suffering child still exists to this day.

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  3. Dec 7, 2009 · In his first collection of poetry, Antwone reveals the inner truths that took him from a tumultuous childhood to the man he is today. The powerful poems presented here range from impressions and expressions of Antwone's years growing up to the love that he has gained from the family he made for himself as an adult

  4. Dec 24, 2002 · Now with Who Will Cry for the Little Boy?, his first collection of poetry, Antwone Fisher reveals the inner truths that took him from a tumultuous childhood to the man he is today.

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  5. Who Will Cry for the Little Boy?: Poems. William Morrow. Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide) Fisher, Antwone Quenton. Who Will Cry for the Little Boy?: Poems William Morrow, 2003. MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide) Fisher, Antwone Quenton. Who Will Cry for the Little Boy?: Poems ...

  6. Dec 24, 2002 · Now with Who Will Cry for the Little Boy?, his first collection of poetry, Antwone Fisher reveals the inner truths that took him from a tumultuous childhood to the man he is today. The powerful poems presented here range from impressions and expressions of Antwone's years growing up to the love that he has gained from the family he made for ...

  7. From the title poemwhich is featured prominently in the movie Antwone Fishera plaintive, haunting tribute to a childhood lost to abuse and neglect, to “Azure Indigo,” the uplifting and touching poem about his daughters, many readers will find their own feelings and experiences reflected in this lyrical and passionate collection.

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