What is it about?

"I Have Lodged a Lawsuit against Myself" focuses on silence as a means to resistance against incongruities and atrocities existing in society. Employing metaphor, the poem intends to demonstrate the power as well as intensity of silence

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Why is it important?

The poem signifies alternative means to existence when words or physical resistances become a matter of threat to life in society. All amenities impel one to the way of silence because silence gives meaning.

Perspectives

"I Have Lodged a Lawsuit against Myself" draws people to a deeper understanding about life in the twenty-first century social reality, which does approve of your silence better than voices.

Dr. Mohammad Shafiqul Islam
Shahjalal University of Science and Technology

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This page is a summary of: I Have Lodged a Lawsuit against Myself, Scrutiny2, May 2023, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1080/18125441.2023.2211744.
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