âPitâ By Nathan Wade Carter
A quote from my poem, âturns out there still uncomfortable with queers and people of colorâ, I chose this quote because it is a very accurate description of todayâs society pertaining to white straight males. As I continued to read the poem I found this quote, âequality feels like oppression to you because youâve never felt the heavy cold hole it bores into youâ. This line really stuck with me because I felt like it represents how I have to deal with equality and oppression as a young black male and also how Iâll have to deal with it in the future.
Why I feel that this song connects to the poem âPitâ is because the course of this song is I see both sides like Chanel (channel is a designer company that has two Câs back to back). This to me shows how as of 2019 I have to be able to see both sides of oppression and equality and that I have to be aware of the situations that Iâm in.
Overall throughout the poem Nathan Wade Carter uses a lot of his persona as a gay white male to push his point across of how society has yet to come around to accept people like him and other people who are also looked down on upon society. The title also represents a huge part of the poem because throughout the poem Nathan Wade Carter makes hints at how society has dug itâs self into a pit when it comes to equality and oppression. Finally there were certain parts when the poem took shifts that I didnât like, for example towards the middle Nathan takes a some what dark turn as to how bad of a pit America has dug itâs self in. These were just some of the many things I noticed.(245)