We Wear the Mask
We wear the mask commonlit assessment questions
The speaker says, "We sing, but oh, the clay is vile / Beneath our feet, and long the mile."(Line 12-13 ) What is the most likely interpretation of these lines?
The speaker says, "We sing, but oh, the clay is vile / Beneath our feet, and long the mile."(Line 12-13 ) What is the most likely interpretation of these lines?
I think this has to do with the idea of subjugated black Americans singing even though they are systematically discriminated against. They are singing in order to survive. Singing is their stoic reaction to walking in the "vile" clay for miles.