Essays Tagged: "death cell"

In speaking for those who have no means of speaking, Bruce Dawe has succeeded in writing poetry that has universal appeal.

a healthy foetus. And in Homecoming Dawe questions the validity of war as he speaks of the untimely death of several adolescent boys who are brought home as dead soldiers. Through the use of persona i ... ion. The fact that the unborn foetus is ashamed to feel that he is a part of the "doomed race whose death cell was the womb" evokes untold pity for the defenceless life trapped in his own mother's wom ...

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Subjects: Literature Research Papers > World Literature > Poetry