: Explore the poet’s frustration that the world "cannot stop for just a second" to ask what is wrong.
: Shakur highlights a "hitch" in the human experience: the inability to confide in others even when thoughts are "overflowing". This creates a sense of profound loneliness. Body Paragraph 2: Literary Devices and Emotional Weight : Explore the poet’s frustration that the world
: Conclude that "I Cry" is a plea for empathy, reminding the reader that shedding tears is not a sign of weakness, but a call for healing and connection. Writing Tips Body Paragraph 2: Literary Devices and Emotional Weight
: Start with the paradox of crying—how it is both a universal human experience and something we often do in secret. : Explore the poet’s frustration that the world
: Discuss the opening lines where the soul is unable to "sit down and talk".