The document provides a suggested study guide for analyzing a poem titled "Slave Woman." It identifies that the poem depicts the moment in history when the slave woman was chained, as evidenced by bruises on her wrists. It describes the slave woman as a less fortunate human who experienced mistreatment and abuse during her time working abroad as a slave. The "his" referred to in the poem is likely the employee who mistreated the slave woman.
The document provides a suggested study guide for analyzing a poem titled "Slave Woman." It identifies that the poem depicts the moment in history when the slave woman was chained, as evidenced by bruises on her wrists. It describes the slave woman as a less fortunate human who experienced mistreatment and abuse during her time working abroad as a slave. The "his" referred to in the poem is likely the employee who mistreated the slave woman.
The document provides a suggested study guide for analyzing a poem titled "Slave Woman." It identifies that the poem depicts the moment in history when the slave woman was chained, as evidenced by bruises on her wrists. It describes the slave woman as a less fortunate human who experienced mistreatment and abuse during her time working abroad as a slave. The "his" referred to in the poem is likely the employee who mistreated the slave woman.
“She must have been chained; this I guess from the bruises on her wrists.” Is I think he moment of history in the poem because it states the possible happenings during the slave woman experienced on her stay in other country. 2. Describe the slave woman. What thoughts could be running in her head? The slave woman is a less fortunate human who experienced maltreated and buttered during his contract working abroad. The thoughts that maybe running on her mind would be the nightmare he experienced and that keeps hunting her. 3. Who is the “his” in the poem? I think the ‘His” in the poem pertain to the employee of the slave woman who maltreated her. 4. What does the author refer to in the following?
a. green fruits – Positive thoughts
b. tall men – people who maltreated her c. youth’s guitar – strength reminder d. unseen sand – brewing anger e. life’s promise – to the promise that the narrator will get the justice for the slave woman f. crescent shaped sword – returning the pain g. her thousand and one horrors – fears and nightmares