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The poem Gabu by Carlos A. Angeles , what is the text all about?

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Answered by choudharybhavana1209
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Answer:

Pagudpod. Often, when typhoon occurs, large tidal waves go rampant, even affecting Pagudpod itself. These tidal waves devastate the life forms (animals and plants) and even the structures in that place.

The 2nd line reflects the sadness of people in times of despair.

The color represented in the 3rd line is actually a description of sadness due to death and suffering as life can cease due to these waves.

The 4th line describes that the calamity is strong and it may happen again and again.

Lastly, the last line tells that the sea would really find its way to tell us about the status of people living in that place.

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Answered by ParvezShere
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Gabu by Carlos A. Angeles:

  • The poem of Gabu involves the search for the true existence of the self. With this in mind, the poem can be defined as a journey of self-discovery.
  • The persona in the poem is probably someone on a beach at Gabu, watching the rough sea, contemplating life.
  • Life can be restless like the sea, and sometimes it seems that we are just drifting around. But there is beauty in the temporal as well; life should be lived to its fullest.

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