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Name: Cleo Fredilyn V.

Medina

Grade and Section: G-11 Turquoise

Subject: 21st Century

Close analysis of the poem,

"Now You Hear Me"

The title "Now You Hear Me" suggests a shift from being unheard of unnoticed to finally
being acknowledged or understood. It implies that whatever message or voice was previously
ignored or silenced is now being recognized or listened to.

The speaker of the poem is the poet then be demonstrated how the creator and humans
shared their thoughts.

The speaker describe the nature in the past century by telling how freely the nature in a
lot of buildings, how beautiful the nature and the people really enjoyed the beauty of the
mother nature.

The lines of the poem present the environmental problems that the world face today is a
corrupt, a murderer, you're a disgrace and a destroyer, that is the lines in the poem that I think
it's an environmental problems because nowadays there are many corrupt, a murderers, also
same as disgrace and destroy, there are also many people who destroy your own nature.

The style of the author in writing the poem is narrative, because it narrates every events
from the beginning, he also tells us about the happenings a hundred year ago.

I think the purpose of the poem is to tells us what is the difference between before and
now, beacuse before they really love and take care of the mother nature but now there's a lot
of people who's destroying and ruining our mother nature and also, mother nature wants us to
love and take good care of her.

As a student and a community member, i'd take a several steps to maintain and protect
our environment through reducing waste, implement eco-friendly policies, participating clean-
up efforts and tree planting, and also participate in various activities that help the environment.

This excerpt seems extends beyond more punishment and expulsion,delving into the
realm of symbolism and methapor. Here, the imagery of being "one with the ground" evokes
themes of decay, loss and the inevitable cycle of life and death.

This excerpt appears to encapsulates a profound reflection on the dynamics of gratitude,


responsibility, and familial relationships. By acknowledging the gift of a mother's nurturing
presence, the speaker acknowledges the fundamental role of matern care in their upbringing.

This excerpt seems to careies a haunting and evocative tone. Invites contemplation on the
subjective nature of memory and the ways in which individuals construct their own realities.
The implication that the speaker can still hear a presence suggests a deeply personal and
perhaps even spiritual connection to someone or something from their past.

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