thesignificance of the peom waz that o matter what they would fight for their people because they belived in equality & unity
arrow of stone, land of the waters
Land of the water, arrow of
It means land with many rivers and creeks
The metaphor "climb towards the hole of heaven" in Martin Carter's poem "Weroon Weroon" symbolizes the pursuit of a higher spiritual or metaphysical truth or understanding. It suggests a journey of seeking enlightenment or transcendence amidst the challenges and struggles of life.
this is saying that happy about death and will embrace it with joy
many waters of guyana
Is that they are all one unity one people and will fight 4 their people
their attidue towards death is their are not afarid to die
the significance of the poem was that no matter what they would fight for their people because they believed in equality and unity
i think this Amerindian is showing he is brave enough to experience death he is a strong courageous amerindian and is proud to be one
"Weroon Weroon" portrays the Amerindian perspective on death as a natural part of life's cycle, where the departed spirits remain connected to the living world. The poem suggests a belief in the continuity of existence beyond death and offers a sense of comfort and connection to the deceased ancestors. It reflects a spiritual connection with nature and emphasizes the acceptance of death as part of the ongoing rhythm of life.
A metaphor is a way to compare things using the word "is". Simile's are not metaphors because similie's say something is LIKE another thing while metaphors are saying something IS something when it is not.