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mihalych1998 [28]
3 years ago
15

All of the following images from"An Arab Shepherd is searching for his Goat on Mount Zion" hold cultural meaning and significanc

e except:
a. the Arab shepherd
b. Mount Zion
c. Sultan's pool
d. Had Gadya
English
1 answer:
IRINA_888 [86]3 years ago
4 0
Hello!

Your questions is incomplete. The complete poem is:

An Arab Shepherd Is Searching For His Goat On Mount Zion

An Arab shepherd is searching for his goat on Mount Zion / and on the opposite hill I am searching for my little boy. / An Arab shepherd and a Jewish father / both in their temporary failure. / Our two voices met above / the Sultan’s Pool in the valley between us. / Neither of us wants the boy or the goat / to get caught in the wheels / of the “Chad Gadya” machine. / Afterward we found them among the bushes, / and our voices came back inside us / laughing and crying. / Searching for a goat or for a child has always been / the beginning of a new religion in these mountains.

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The whole text has cultural references. Mount Zion, by its use and historical significance, the "sultan's swimming pool", being a specific reference of an Arab culture and the Chad Gaya, for being a musical style. The Arab shepherd, however, enters more into the perspective of common sense, and could be seen, from an alternative perspective, as an emptiness of cultural meaning.

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