Exposé Télé Réalité
En conclusion, ce poème est comme le titre le dit un étrange poème qui consiste a se battre contre le racisme pour qu'enfin celui si disparaisse belle et bien, que tous les hommes noirs blancs jaunes ou bleues soient et vivent heureux.
"Strange Fruit" is a poem written by Abel Meeropol in 1936, sung by an African-American singer Billie Holiday. She interpreted this poem for the first time in 1939 at the "cafe society" in New York.
After the abolition of slavery and during the phase of reconstruction after the Civil War, racism is still deeply rooted in the United States of America. This poem is a poem in which strong words are used. A poem that aims to move the people listening. This poem is interpreted in a way as if the depressed singer cried. The poem speaks of a strange fruit that will start his life on a tree in the south, and then little by little will rot in the sun, will drop from the tree and become a strange crop.
In conclusion, this poem is like the title says a poem is a strange fight against racism to finally disappear when the beautiful and good, that all men black white yellow or blue and are living happily.