A Study Guide for Paul Laurence Dunbar's "Sympathy"
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Sympathy
Paul Laurence Dunbar
1899
Introduction
Sympathy
was published in Lyrics of the Hearthside (1899), Paul Laurence Dunbar's fourth book of poems, one of the six major volumes he would complete in his brief thirty-three years of life. Though he also wrote novels, short stories, songs, and plays, he is remembered chiefly as a poet. Before writing Sympathy,
he was already famous and known as the Negro Poet Laureate, having toured the country performing his dialect poems about the plantation days. By 1899, the year Sympathy
was published, he was discouraged that the public did not seem interested in his other works written in standard English. He wrote his serious poetry, like Sympathy,
in literary English, on a variety of subjects in addition to black themes. He had a lyric gift, but critics said his standard English poems were imitative and praised only the poems in dialect, which they believed to be more genuinely expressive of the Negro. The poem Sympathy
is one of his most famous statements about racism. He did not feel free to write as he wanted and compared the feeling to being a bird in a cage.
The son of slaves, Dunbar felt the continuing legacy of slavery in a time of rampant racism in the United States. Dunbar's struggle to become the first recognized African American author continued even after his death in 1906. Later readers accused him of catering to whites with his poems depicting slaves on the plantation. In the modern age, he has taken his place as one of the founders of African American literature, and his poems have been memorized by generations of African Americans and other Americans alike. Though he felt like a failure, he inspired the writers of the Harlem Renaissance in the 1920s to use their vernacular speech as literary expression. Sympathy
can be found in the Collected Poetry of Paul Laurence Dunbar (1993), published by the University Press of Virginia.
Author Biography
Dunbar was born June 27, 1872, in Dayton, Ohio, to Joshua Dunbar and Matilda Burton Murphy Dunbar, a widow with two sons by her previous slave marriage. Dunbar's parents had both been slaves in Kentucky. After the emancipation, thousands of freed slaves moved north, and Matilda took her young sons to Dayton and became a laundry woman, until she met and