why the poet use bruin and not bear in stanzas 2 or 5 in the poem My mother saw a dancing bear poem by Charles Causley
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The poet uses bruin and not bear. This is because the poet is the poet of that poem and will use any words .
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My Mother Saw a Dancing Bear by Charles Causley is a story of a bear and its keeper. The keeper makes a living by making the bear dance in front of children near schools and bazaar.
Explanation:
- Bruin is a brown European bear. The bruin’s coat of fur was exposed to the heat of the day and it was playing in the heat and dust. Bruin’s feet were dusty since it was dancing in the school’s yard. The weather being very hot, the yard was very dusty.
- Perhaps with dust and heat the bear's coat became brown (with dust) in colour and that is why the poet was referring to bear as bruin and not bear. In both stanza and 5 the poet expresses the pain and agony of the bear due to his deprivation of his own natural home that’s far away from the city. Even while the bear entertains, makes people laugh, it is really crying inside.
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