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: Explore the poet’s frustration that the world "cannot stop for just a second" to ask what is wrong.

: In "I Cry," Shakur uses repetition and vivid personification to argue that while pain is inevitable, the true tragedy is the lack of a compassionate witness to that suffering. Body Paragraph 1: The Burden of Silence : Explore the poet’s frustration that the world

: Discuss the opening lines where the soul is unable to "sit down and talk". : The phrase "I cry" acts as a

: The phrase "I cry" acts as a rhythmic anchor, emphasizing that the pain is constant and cyclical. Body Paragraph 3: Society’s Indifference : Restate how

: Analyze the description of tears as "bitter and warm" and the heart being "torn". These physical descriptors make abstract emotional pain feel tangible and urgent. Body Paragraph 3: Society’s Indifference

: Restate how the poem moves from personal grief to a broader commentary on human disconnection.

: Conclude that "I Cry" is a plea for empathy, reminding the reader that shedding tears is not a sign of weakness, but a call for healing and connection. Writing Tips