The word fire is used as a metaphor in the island fire poem , what do you think it represents
well, i can give you a quote from the poem but am not really sure. it is "no board says it is: but my feet know". i hope this answer will help you.
People are losing the traditions of their culture!!stay up,BaTman
Some examples of figures of speech used in "The Poem Island Fire" are simile (comparing the fire to a “raging beast”), personification (giving the fire human qualities like “whispering” and “dancing”), and metaphor (comparing the fire to a “hungry predator”). These literary devices help create vivid imagery and bring the poem to life.
you stop writing words...that generally give the message that the line has finished. fool
The theme of a poem is the main idea of it. It is the message the poet is giving.
likens our traditional practices and cultural values to a once-raging bonfire, which is presently weakening and fading
The use of metaphor helps clarify the message more in the poem "Mother to Son." The metaphor of the staircase symbolizes the challenges and struggles in life, while the mother's advice to keep climbing and not give up provides a clear message of perseverance and resilience.
Loss of tradition in the pacific islanders due to westernization lifestyle.
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no, there is no understatement in the poem facing it.
there isnt an island called: Seafoam poem?
The poem "Through Ages and Ages Eternal" was written by Conrado V. Pedroche. The poem conveys the message that life can be difficult at times, but it's important to persevere.