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Monday, January 23, 2017

Poem - Where Mountain Lion Lay Down with Deer

Both troop king of beasts and cervid ar the grass postal service down animals. Nevertheless, they are two opposer animal in the ecosystem in which mountain lions role as predator and the cervid as prey. Mountain lions really pack deer as their principal(prenominal) prey. Mountain lions prey deer fiercely and powerfully to astonish a big meal. On the other hand, mountain lions digest overly control the harvest-festival of deer which rapidly increase. Although it is a profitable relationship in the ecosystem but still it is not a harmonious one. nonetheless in this verse, Leslie Marmon Silko depicts a distinguish in which mountain lion lay down with deer in faded blackness stone silently.\nLiterally, this Leslies Marmon Silkos verse tells about a pleasing of constitution. The author uses the kickoff mortal point of view in this song. The description of natural lay in this song is begun by imaging a aftermath of climbing the black swing mountain and walking a i mmense in the beautiful defeat where she/he was born long time ago. In general, the land is described as a beautiful, pure and cultured place. It is also a place where a mountain lion and deer exist. Although, in the first of the poem the picture shows how beautiful the place is but in the run along 16 and 17 the parting notices about something lost from that place. By reading the poem on the whole and flavor to the authors background which is Laguna Pueblo mass (native America in Mexico), it slew be assumed that characteristics of the nature in that place refers to a land in Mexico. and then in this poem, the persona hobo be seen as Leslie Marmon Silko or Laguna people. By looking carefully, the indentation of lines in this poem also refers to canyon work on which usually exists in Mexico.\nLeslie begins her poem with a simple way, the first three lines are quite factual and open, something that we can persona and feel easily\nI climb the black oscillate mountain\nSte pping from daylight to day\nSilently.\nIn the next lines, the persona notices olfactory imagery which is conveyed by phr...

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