In Claude McKay's “The Tropics in New York,” the speaker’s tears result from a mood of __________. nostalgia hunger poverty ecstasy

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Hi I Just took the test and the answer is (A. Nostalgia

In Claude McKay's ''The Tropics in New York'', the speaker's tears result from a mood of nostalgia.

Who is the speaker?

The speaker is Claude McKay's.

What is ''The Tropics in New York'' about?

It is a poem which is about the expression of homesickness and shows the sadness of the poet over missing his old life in Jamaica.

Who is Claude McKay?

He was a Jamaican-American writer, part of Renaissance movement. He was a writer who talked about racial inequalities, and discussed the conditions of Blacks.

What is nostalgia?

Nostalgia is a desirable feeling of longing for former past or happy times. It is an extensive sentimental emotion for returning back to something that was once a part of our life.

Hence, Nostalgia is the correct option.

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