In 'blessing' and 'vulture' of blessings and vultures poet, poets create pictures and emotions with clear and easy-to-understand words. In "blessing", the poet began the second quarter with the word "imagination". This word refers to the reader and tells them to draw a psychological picture of the scene. In this section he used a lot of onomatopoeia. Words such as "drizzle" and "splash" will form an image of a small amount of water falling into a tin cup. This could lead to thirst and drought again. That section is the slogan "Voice of Good God". This makes water human and makes it look like heaven.
Compare the visual image of blessings with other verses (vultures) to highlight political problems. Blessing Imtiaz Dharker's poet and Vultures Chinua Achebe's poet are using visual images to emphasize the political problems of the two poems. However, the two poems are very different from each other, standing in stark contrast to the poet 's view. - Education is not as prominent as the Russian Revolution. In that book, when a snowball finds an old spelling book that once belonged to Mr. Jones, it refers to education. He began to teach himself, then another pig followed, and finally helped other animals to read and write. Some animals with low intelligence feel that it is troublesome.
Vulture is a type of bird of prey. The two types of vultures are the vulture of the new world including California and the vulture of California and Andean and the vulture of the old world including birds that wipe out the corpses of animals in the African plains. Some traditional old world vultures (including bearded vultures) are not closely related to other vultures. New world vultures are in North America and South America, old world vultures are in Europe, Africa and Asia. Wallacea line)
There are three kinds of vultures in North America; vultures of Turkey, black vultures and vultures of California. The two most common species are Turkish vultures and black vultures. Among these vultures, Turkish vultures are the most extensive from southern Canada to the southernmost of South America. Black vultures are from the southeastern United States to central Chile and Uruguay. Turkish vultures find food using sharp eyesight and smell. They are flying low enough to detect the gas generated at the beginning of the corrupt process of the dead animals. Their sharp olfaction is a very rare feature in the world of birds. This ability makes it possible for Turkish vultures to look for carrion under the forest canopy