When the poet said "When I can no longer take my hands anymore", you can see the romantic aspect of the language. This shows us the personality and the intimacy of the person she loves, and it includes the physical way of holding hands. To make us more descriptive and old-fashioned than we can see, the poet said at that time: "If darkness and corruption leave me a better ideological relic, you forget and laugh please". When the character began releasing her lover, she told me that some faded memories will come back to forget them and her if time goes by, do not get angry, smile.
In the "mother of refugee camps", the poet Chinua Cavee showed fears from the beginning of refugee camps to pain and hopeless tone. "The smell of diarrhea in the air" indicates that people in refugee camp suffer from the unimaginable living environment. The harsh explanation used by the poet strongly emphasizes his disgust and the fear of the environment, and the theme of death is still delicately late for his words. In addition, it also shows a sense of contraction caused by death. In the overall verse, we can understand that death is definitely not a simple problem.
Alice Walker tried to explore the warmth of parental relationship with "39 poems". Judy Bruen of "Daddy" also remembers the same thing. Chinua Achebe's "mother at a refugee camp" shows just how strong a mother's love is towards death, like W. H. Oden's "Funeral Blues". Christina Rossetti tried to use her poem "Remember" to show how he can alleviate the reality of her death for her loved ones and friends. The theme of Alexandre Block's "Do not be afraid of death" is similar
One morning last month, a young woman named Sabekun was waiting at a clinic in a crowded refugee camp in Bangladesh. She went camping with her husband, her mother - in - law, and took her nephew on the eve of the night; they ran away from the Rakhine State house in Myanmar and passed through the wetlands and rice field in the neighboring Bangladesh for 7 months. According to the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), more than 75% of the population of 65 million people evacuated from the world now are women and children. This means that millions of women who evacuated their homes may be pregnant or breastfeeding - and often face a dangerous situation of childbirth. Indeed, it is estimated that more than half of 800 maternal deaths per day are occurring in a humanitarian crisis.