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In the poem "Alone" by Maya Angelou and the short story "The Red Convertible" by Louise Erdrich, both authors describe a similar vision of love. Although Angelou's poem and Erdich's story primarily follow the concept of love, each in a different way, they share the key distinction of recognizing how love plays a gigantic role in everyone's life. Poetry shows a greater emphasis on main concepts while history does, but not as great as poetry but is decisive in both. To begin with, both of these superlative works show a state of suffering in which they feel agony for an individual or situations in the contemporary world, but they do so in a different matter. In Maya Angelou's "Alone," she says, "The human race is suffering/ and I can hear the groan." He doesn't talk about how suffering is something that all of us, human beings, experience at certain times in our lives, but rather he warns us of something he sees being calibrated in the world. However, it is as if humans suffer significantly every day. He hears the groan of agony and separation due to injury. In the poem it is also said: "How to find a home for my soul, where water is not thirsty, and bread is not stone." It's as if his soul needed another place to live because it didn't stay safe in his body. Water is not a sentient being so it shows how the natural order of things is distorted. In "The Red Convertible", after Stephan is drafted into the Salvation Army, his relationship with his younger brother Marty begins to fragment. When he finally returned, he presented himself as a humorless stranger. "I looked up at the wall and Stephan was staring at me. I don't know what it was, but his smile had changed. Or maybe... middle of the paper... or another one who will be happy because despite everything we need someone in our life In short, the sense of community does not manifest itself even with millionaires because even the rich cannot make it alone In the end, the poem shows a greater emphasis on the essential concepts while the story does, but not as great as the poem but it is decisive in both. Both Angelou's poem and Erdich's story had similar concepts which included suffering and isolation and also consisted of differences like love the poem was extremely different from the story One was about the relationship between two brothers while the other was about isolation in the modern world Although some views varied and remained the same, each literary work established a sense of unity in the world whether it was an individual or the entire universe..