Gain Immediate access to our Essays
FREE access exchanged for your work, or pay £4.99
Words: | Submitted: Mon Jun 20 2005
... more as an attraction for tourists than as a real tradition, and the speaker is not able to show them the real meaning of the dance. This rain dance is part of the speaker's traditions, and he seems to be very attached to it. He remembers the way they danced it in the arena to the sound of the big drums. They used to wear special clothes and use specific accessories, 'Skins wriggled with amulets Rattled with anklets' to make the dance seem real and magical, at the same time. It had a real value for the speaker. However, this dance, in which he had put so much energy into when he was younger, 'How I quaked the earth How my skin trembled How my neck peaked' had not kept the same value. He talks about the way the new generation, his daughters' generation, dances the dance now, and emphasised ...
FREE access exchanged for your work, or pay £4.99