Mahogany L. Browne reads "I Remember Death By Its Proximity To What I Love"

Mahogany L. Browne reads "I Remember Death By Its Proximity To What I Love"

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Interactive Video

English

11th - 12th Grade

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Hard

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The transcript features an educator sharing an excerpt from their poem, exploring themes of freedom, imprisonment, and the proximity of death to love. It delves into the complex nature of freedom, its historical ties to blood, and its role as a living document. The impact of incarceration on humanity and the constant struggle for freedom are highlighted, alongside reflections on life, love, and the transformative effects of imprisonment.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What does the speaker remember about death in relation to love?

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How is freedom described in the text?

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What impact does incarceration have on individuals according to the speaker?

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Discuss the relationship between life, love, and humanity as presented in the text.

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What does the phrase 'the most never looks like freedom' imply?

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