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Sunday, January 8, 2017

Poem - Where Mountain Lion Lay Down with Deer

both(prenominal) Mountain king of beasts and cervid be the grassland animals. Nevertheless, they are both opposite animal in the ecosystem in which mound lions determination as predator and the deer as forego. Mountain lions rightfully need deer as their main prey. Mountain lions prey deer fiercely and potently to get a enlarged meal. On the other hand, potful lions poop also interpret the growth of deer which apace increase. Although it is a profitable consanguinity in the ecosystem but chill out it is not a harmonized one. However in this rime, Leslie Marmon Silko depicts a backside in which mountain lion lay pour down with deer in weakened disconsolate stone silently.\nLiterally, this Leslies Marmon Silkos verse tells about a beauteous of nature. The informant uses the starting person point of prospect in this poem. The description of graphic setting in this poem is begun by imaging a moment of climbing the vitriolic rock mountain and walk of life al ong in the glorious land where she/he was innate(p) long time ago. In general, the land is described as a beautiful, pure and elegant point. It is also a place where a mountain lion and deer exist. Although, in the beginning of the poem the graphic symbol shows how beautiful the place is but in the line 16 and 17 the persona notices about something addled from that place. By reading the poem completely and looking to the authors background which is lagoon Pueblo people (native America in Mexico), it can be fabricated that characteristics of the nature in that place refers to a land in Mexico. Thus in this poem, the persona can be seen as Leslie Marmon Silko or Laguna people. By looking carefully, the indentation of lines in this poem also refers to canon shape which usually exists in Mexico.\nLeslie begins her poem with a round-eyed way, the first three lines are quite factual and open, something that we can image and feel tardily\nI climb the black rock mountain\nStepping f rom day to day\nSilently.\nIn the following lines, the persona notices olfactory tomography which is conveyed by phr...

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