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What is the meaning of the poem pedagogic by cirilo bautista?

The poerm, "Pdagogic" by Cirilio Bautista is about preservation of traditional cultures and ways. The trees symbolize how people change as they grow old. It also represents how a culture or group of people changes over time.


Was the tragedy that happened during Dr. Cirilo Bautista's lifetime that motivates him to write about the A Man Falls to his Death?

Dr. Cirilo Bautista's poem "A Man Falls to His Death" is influenced by various tragic events, including the loss of a friend and the broader context of societal struggles. His work often reflects on themes of mortality, loss, and the human condition, drawing from personal and collective experiences of tragedy. This depth of emotion and reflection in his writing serves to highlight the fragility of life and the impact of such events on individuals and communities.


Can anyone explain this poem a man falls to his death by cirilo bautista?

A Man Falls to His Death exemplifies how media, science, mass communication and language illustrates and explains life (and death for that matter). Despite the different factors that surrounded the characters' death (suicide), the form that the persona used was impersonal and detached. Reality, having various dimensions as interpreted by different academic and social constructs, has clouded an emotional understanding of a man's decision to end his life.If you would notice: the use of geometric formulas to illustrate the fall, including Berger's formula for optics to scientifically explain the impact, demagnifies the man's motivation as parenthesized in the text.It is a sad fact, that whenever we hear news on things such as these, the technicality that was called for overpowers the need to remember and respect the life that was.Indeed, BLOOD IS NOTHING SPACE IS ALL.


What is the name of a person who writes plays starting with d?

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