Howl by Allen Ginsberg for Carl Solomon

Howl by Allen Ginsberg for Carl Solomon

Using some of the lines of the poem show how Ginsberg describes madness and going insane. what caused this madness,according to him

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Insane and Madness in the “Howl” by Allen Ginsberg for Carl Solomon

The “Howl” is a three-part poem by Allen Ginsberg showing a documentary for mad and insane people who are the best minds of his generation. The poem is a dedication to Carl Solomon. In the second part, he shows the cause of madness and relates to American capitalism and modern life. In the third part, Ginsberg shows his close association to Carl Solomon and dependence on him to save them from the madness. However, he fails to save himself and Ginsberg. Ginsberg describes madness and insane as a state of mind with physical manifestation and illustrates the sufferings linked to madness and insane conditions. In line 6-10 part I Ginsberg shows that…

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