do you think the title of the poem The Lost dances of cranes matches its content and power or can it be better can you think of something more appropriate put your thoughts down on paper
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By Juliet Wilson, "The Lost Dances of Cranes" is an amaizing poetry. It considers how cities have developed through the use of construction cranes, moving from the preservation of endangered species. The poem is about an item from the past that is no longer existing in the present.
The Lost dances of cranes matches its content and power -
- The poet declares that the cranes' fields are now deserted to them. The fields where cranes formerly performed are now deserted.
- The cranes' dances are now only a memory. Another type of crane is shown in their place.
- These cranes are large vehicles used to transport big items like building supplies.
- The other type of dance to which the poet alludes is the back and forth motion of the machines.
- The birds are quickly disappearing, leaving only our memories and video recordings of them.
- It is ironic that those who have destroyed fields in order to build buildings are now viewing environmental documentaries and taking part in outdoor activities.
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