The roaring sound of Ginsburg is a political poem as it criticizes American politics and culture. In the whole poem, the reader will be presented with a less preferred American portrait. From the 1940's to the 1950's, racial discrimination, atomic bomb fear, and Morroc's military industrial complex helped criticize the United States. In the 1940 's, World War II and the atomic bomb dominated, followed by the postwar economy and baby boomers generation. The 1950s was an era of change, the middle class was booming, soldiers were able to attend G.I's school.
Ginsberg chased Hal in 1961 according to Kadish and other verses. "Kaddish" is a poem similar to the style and shape of "Howl", it is based on the deceased's traditional Hebrew prayer and tells the story of Ginzbergh's mother Naomi. The complex emotion of the poet against her mother, colored with her fight against mental illness, is in the center of this long poetry. It is considered one of the best of Ginsberg: Thomas F. Merrill calls it "Ginsberg is the most pure, probably his best" and Louis Simpson simply calls it "masterpiece".
Alan Ginsberg's innovative poem "Haar" is a powerful depiction of the decline of life. It represents the tough life of the beat generation and records the oppressed struggle. Hull is a poet destroyed. By squeezing individuals, we destroy mind, body and soul. Alan Ginsberg uses powerful terms to represent the abolition of this life and its meaning through human abstract understanding of time, eternity and self. The chaotic phrases and intense emotions of this poem seem to be consistent with the ideas of people who explain it. Ginsberg uses wonderful accuracy and intentional text to incorporate complexity.
Hal is a social commentary on the Beats generation and a revolutionary declaration. This poem depends on the magnificence of the language, the opera catalog, obscene bibliography, and indiscriminate phrases. This poem is elegy, a keynote speech for mourning. Ginsberg lists a list of activities; hence it is called catalog technology. The title cries out that the protest is crying and is crying for all exploitation, oppression and oppression. The poet urges people to oppose capitalism, exploitation, oppression and repression. This poem "Howling" is a festival of anti-cultural movement. The best heart of the 1950s was destroyed by madness. There are various forms of this madness. They are scholars, the best mind, and the best generation. This madness comes from anti-culture. Anti-culture is not their choice but their compulsion. When their dreams are delayed, they suffer from hysteria.