Broadmindedness Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAC DEDE| How narrow his vision how cribbed and confined | A |
| How prejudiced all of his views | B |
| How hard is the shell of his bigoted mind | A |
| How difficult he to excuse | C |
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| His face should be slapped and his head should be banged | D |
| A person like that ought to die | E |
| I want to be fair but a man should be hanged | D |
| Who's any less liberal than I | E |
Franklin Pierce Adams
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