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Answer: Personification in this poem shows how even inanimate objects such as the dew and the grain were wary or afraid of death. This adds a sense that the character is in a carrage with something very fearful, yet her manner of writing does not seem to hint at her fear.
"We passed the Fields of Gazing Grain"
"The Dews drew quivering and Chill"
This passage best address the next goal:
The goal of explaining to readers how Indians were taken advantage of.
In this passage, the author tell us about how the Indians were hungry, desperate people in need for a job to do. But when Barath tells: "He did not tell me I was going to Trinidad, you know. He didn't tell me I would never come back, or never see my mother and father again." he talks about that the arkatis lied to him, and took him almost kidnapped.