In "Ode to Dirt " Sharon Olds ases viid imagen, metaphor and personification to convey the speaker's evolving attitude toward dirt, from revulsion to appreciation, as she explores the complex and often overlooked role that dirt plays in sustaining life and connecting us to the natural world.
Sharon Olds states specific language in the poem
"Ode to Dirt" to express revulsion. In lines 2,3, and 4, Sharon Olds states," I thought that you were only the background for the leading thoracters- the plants and animals and human animals." This quote proves revulsion due to Sharon Olds thinking that dirt was not as important as the plants and animals. This information proves that Sharon Olds was never paying attention to dirt.
In lines 5 and 6 Sharon Olds states, "It's as if I had loved only the stars-and the sky which gave them space." This quote proves revulsion because Sharon Olds was not paying attention to the important character of life but to side characters. This information proves that Sharon Olds realizes her mistake on how she viewed dirt.
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In line8, Sharon Olds states "You are the skin of our terrain! This quote proves appreciation due to Sharon Olds stating that dirt is What covers our world and is what holds earth together in place. This information proves that Sharon Olds is appreciating dirt and that dirt means life to her. In line 9 Sharon Dids states, " you're our democracy." This quote proves appreciation due to Sharon Olds stating that dirt is our democracy. This information proves that dirt is the way we live and make