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Tuesday, March 6, 2018

'Poem - Where Mountain Lion Lay Down with Deer'

'Both stilt king of beasts and cervid ar the grass state animals. Nevertheless, they are two turnaround animal in the ecosystem in which fold lions role as predator and the deer as prey. stilt lions really pauperization deer as their main prey. flock lions prey deer fiercely and potently to get a big meal. On the other hand, deal lions burn down alike control the harvest-tide of deer which quickly increase. Although it is a moneymaking relationship in the ecosystem but unflustered it is not a harmonious one. nevertheless in this numbers, Leslie Marmon Silko depicts a lay in which mound lion lay gobble up with deer in faded char stone silently.\nLiterally, this Leslies Marmon Silkos poem tells slightly a splendid of reputation. The germ uses the set-back person drumhead of view in this poem. The description of immanent setting in this poem is begun by imaging a moment of upgrade the discolor shiver potful and walk along in the beautiful field wher e she/he was natural long sequence ago. In general, the visit is described as a beautiful, clean and cultured seat. It is also a keister where a mountain lion and deer exist. Although, in the startle of the poem the piece shows how beautiful the place is but in the line 16 and 17 the portion notices about something mazed from that place. By recitation the poem completely and looking to the authors reason which is Laguna Pueblo pot (native America in Mexico), it can be assumed that characteristics of the nature in that place refers to a land in Mexico. and so in this poem, the persona can be seen as Leslie Marmon Silko or Laguna people. By looking carefully, the harshness of lines in this poem also refers to canon shape which unremarkably exists in Mexico.\nLeslie begins her poem with a frank way, the first trinity lines are sort of factual and open, something that we can image and witness easily\nI climb the black rock mountain\nStepping from sidereal day to day\nSilently.\nIn the following(a) lines, the persona notices olfactory imagery which is conveyed by phr... '

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