Analyzing Charles Baudelaire's 'To The Reader'

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Shanika Burrus GE 202: World Lit II In the poem, “To the Reader,” written by Charles Baudelaire, expresses a sense of disappointment, disgust, anger with the world. The type of anger that God would have All things described in the poem are all conjoined with evil or Satan. As readers come to read the text they might realize they are guilty of some of the sins mentioned such as: sadism, lust, lies, sex, etc. Majority of the time we do not face up to our evilness, and that’s a very huge point of Baudelaire. Instead the human population stares in denial. In other words this poem is meant to say to the readers that the world must rid itself of evil doings, if not it will fall into damnation. Which means that the poem has religion possibly built

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