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In “The Tropics of New York,” why is the fruit in the first stanza described so carefully?

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The fruit in the first stanza is described so specifically because the author wants to create a strong and prominent image of the topic they're discussing about, in this case, some fruit. From the color description to the list of fruit, Claude Mckay is creating a powerful image from words so the reader can almost see it themselves.
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