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D.)carrying its corporate monoculture
E.)And tell us how to save us from ourselves
F.)who would make a plutocracy of our democracy
Explanation: The Oracle at Delphi written by Lawrence Ferlinghetti was a poem in which he criticizes the modern American society, he really wanted to show how much the morality has decay for the capitalist tendencies and how America exported his monoculture to the rest of the world.
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Ferlinghetti believes the new America that is ruled by corporations is not the true America. Instead, he ironically speaks of a "new Empire" that is "vaster" but not greater than past empires. Ferlinghetti suggests that the new American empire has technological ("electronic highways") and economic ("corporate") power. But it does not have a culture of any worth or value ("carrying its corporate monoculture/ around the world"). As a result, American society is lost. This is why Ferlinghetti asks the Sybil to "save" the American people:
And tell us how to save us from ourselves
and how to survive our own rulers
who would make a plutocracy of our democracy
He also asks the Sybil to awaken Americans by speaking in a "poet’s voice" and asks her to reinvigorate America’s culture:
the voice of the people mixed
with a wild soft laughter—
And give us new dreams to dream,
Give us new myths to live by!
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