The appropriate response is harsh. Conceivably it is on account of his verse is basic to the point that the faultfinders can't acknowledge it all things considered and keep on seeking some dim and shrouded meaning, and thus infrequently mutilate the genuine significance.
If you want a good story that people would enjoy, dialogue should be like a real conversation.
Directly stated, through the characters actions, through another characters speech
In the excerpt from Leslie Marmon Silko's story "The Man to Send Rain Clouds" the item that acts as a symbol of this excerpt is B. the red blanket.
The Laguna Native American burial ritual consists in putting a feather in the deceased hair, painting the face with four colours, wrapping him in a red blanket, and burying him with cornmeal and sprinkling water around his grave. The red colour of the blanket means a blessing for the deceased to help in his journey towards the land of the spirits. The red blanket symbolizes a kind of good luck charm for the body in the spirit world.
A state that is controlled and protected by another.