Comparsion of Anthology Poetry (Two Scavengers and
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A Comparison between "Vultures" and "Two Scavengers in a Truck, Two Beautiful People in a Mercedes" At a first glimpse of these two poems you would think that they were very different and about completely opposite things. But when you read each poem and understand each of there messages and meanings you will find that they are, in fact, alike in many ways. Both 'Vultures' and 'Two Scavengers in a Truck, Two Beautiful People in a Mercedes' are both comparative poems. Vultures is comparing nature with evil, and Scavengers is comparing rich to poor. The structure of Scavengers and Vultures is different yet alike in some ways. In Scavengers the poet talks about the Scavengers in a truck and then the beautiful people in a Mercedes, similarly the poet of Vultures describes a vulture first and then the Commandant at Belsen second. Both poets illustrate the rich and the poor, evil and...

