Ol' Higue is addressing all mothers to create a fear in them. It is almost like a threat that she will never die as long as women continue to have babies. Interestingly enough though in order for the human race to survive, there has to be babies. Hence, we are actually contributing to Ol' Higue's survival through our own need for survival..
it is about an ol higue(aka soucouyant-caribbean version of a vampire) adressing mothers at first about how she wishes she wasn't the way she is but then saying she will do wotever it takes 2 keeps her alive.
what is the publication and date of the poem ole higue by mark mcwatt
Mark McWatt
meaning a mothers fear
shut your mouth
um..........I don't know really. But I'll try, lines 42-43 is a simile alliteration, imagery
Mark McWatt was born in 1947.
"Ol' Higue" by Mark McWatt was published in 1989.
what is the publication and date of the poem ole higue by mark mcwatt
Mark McWatt
"Ol' Higue" is a poem by Guyanese writer Mark McWatt that tells the story of a Caribbean folklore character, the Ol' Higue, who is a shape-shifting vampire-like creature. The poem explores themes of fear, superstition, and cultural identity, and highlights the fear of the unknown that can exist in Caribbean communities.
Mark McWatt is a Guyanese poet, novelist, and academic. He was born in Guyana and has lived and worked in various countries including Canada and Barbados. McWatt's background encompasses a diverse range of experiences which have influenced his writing and teaching career.
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meaning a mothers fear
shut your mouth
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