Sunday, January 10, 2010

Bride Hall Developments What Does The Poem "The Alligator Bride" By Donald Hall Mean?

What does the poem "The Alligator Bride" by Donald Hall mean? - bride hall developments

This is really the girlfriend of a crocodile?
Can someone Put this poem in simple terms?
Thank you. =)

the poem:
http://www.poemhunter.com/p/m/poem.asp?poet=6592&poem=31006

3 comments:

vinlunne... said...

Was a long time since I have English literature, but will do my best for you.

"The clock of my days with the wind"
"Now the beard on my clock is in White

Probably something that end, the death, when either a person to say this poem.

Chairman Mao is one of the ministers is to say, "then no matter whether the cat is black or white catches the mouse. It was assumed that this means the minister wished that China Change, from communism to a free market economy.

Reference to the dress of a crocodile and cat lovers, the author's compassion for the suffering of the Chinese people under the communist regime could symoblize.

Throw in the rule to terminate a loss on the carpet, Chinese writers probably calls to the communist regime in China.

Of course I could be so off base. Ah yes, in some cultures, the alligator is a symbol of death and consumption, again with the rule, but could also mean that people consume THand imperialist or "gold" or "real" amibition the Chinese government.

Cheat or cliffnotes please talk to your teachers are no problems with it or get a bad grade. Peace! Lord, I need Burbon ....

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Ginnna said...

Wow, I have no idea. That was really trippy. I could make sense out of it. Good luck to you!

Ginnna said...

Wow, I have no idea. That was really trippy. I could make sense out of it. Good luck to you!

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