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Grandmother

What is main idea of poem Grandmor by Ray Young Bear?

"Grandmother" written by American- Indian poet Ray Young Bear is a recollection of poet's unfathomable love for his grandmother. The main idea of the poem is that â??love and kindness never diesâ?ť. Although the poets grandmother is no longer in this world, she has become a source of love and inspiration for the poet.

The poet feels a kind of loss of his grandmother and expresses his strong desire to be with her. The picture he brings into his mind simply refers to his memories and reminiscences as his grandmother is not with her. The poet here draws the picture of his grandmother, all-loving and all-inspiring. The poem shows the devotion of the speaker toward his grandmother who have a great influence upon him.

Metaphorically, the poem is poets attempt to reflect the vanishing native roots of the Native American tribes, specially the Mesquaki tribe.The poet concerns with the American-Indian life and ritu....Show More

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