The central theme of “The Weary Blues” concerns the resilience of the archetypal “common” person who has times of despair or despondency. Music serves as a means of relieving pain or anxiety. The poem transcends the limitations of race, as all people have used music and poetry as a means of getting through bad times. The cause of the blues singer’s sense of isolation, loneliness, pain, and trouble is deliberately vague. His inability to identify the exact cause of his trials and tribulations, or the narrator’s unwillingness to speculate upon it, enhances the universality of those feelings. The unspoken but evident complexity of the interrelationship between the player and his piano and the narrator and the musician corresponds to the complexity and interrelatedness of musical and poetic traditions. The poem, in its unconventional thematic and formal structure, advocates an equal acceptance of the two.
Answer: He wants to hunt and kill a dinosaur
Answer:going down the first row
the first one inform
second to entertain
third to persuade
second row
the first one to inform
second persuade
Explanation:
Answer:
1) The jug was broken by Amaka.
2) My Textbook has been torn by Somebody.
3) The wireless was invented by Marconi.
4) My people were injured by the bomb.
5) English is spoken by People all over the World.
6) Lisa was given some flowers by Tim.
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