Which is one thematic similarity between "a man said to the universe" and "sympathy"?
a. both present an individual who fears his environment.
b. both present an individual trying to prove his existence.
c. both present an individual who is injured and damaged.
d. both present an individual challenging an external force.

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D. just took the  test :)

One thematic similarity is that both the poem present an individual challenging an external force. Thus, option D is correct.

What is “a man said to the universe” and “sympathy”?

Paul Laurence described one person's oppression in his poem Sympathy. In his metaphor, he likened the oppressed person to a caged bird. The caged bird wants to fly away after taking in the lovely surroundings but is unable to do so.

In the poem “A Man Said to the Universe,” a man and the universe converse. The universe informs the guy of the truth as a result of his desire for its approval. Here, the universe stands for the outside world, and the man here for the inside person.

The man is talking to another, the universe, where the man shouts and says that I exist. He thinks that the whole world revolves around him and wants the whole world to notice, and the caged bird wants to be free and has healthy wings and prays to the external power of heaven. Therefore, option D is the correct option.

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