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why was the text written?what does it hope to achieve especially among its client? in poem of gabu​

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Answered by crkavya123
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Answer:

Someone at the beach in Gabu is the voice behind the words in Gabu.

Carlos Angeles' poem Gabu portrays a situation where the sea is incessantly pounding the shore.

Explanation:

In the poem Gabu, the text was written to remind the readers of the beauty of nature.

  • The poem Gabu teaches us the importance of protecting the natural world and how to appreciate it.
  • In the same way that nature loves and cares for us, the poet urged us to cherish and preserve our own natural tendencies.
  • Carlos Angeles, the poet, tells us via the poem that we should value nature just as much as ourselves.
  • This poem may also be examined and researched as a reference to the wide spectrum of emotions that people experience.
  • The value of each of the natural elements, such as the vast oceans and lush green meadows, was illustrated.

The author of the poem is probably:

  • The only way they could have been able to capture the sight so clearly was while considering how life is just as restless and unrelenting as the water was on the beach in Gabu.

The poem refers to how life continues swinging back and forth in an unsettling fashion, thus even if we don't learn much about the individual, we do know that they are on the beach and that they are thinking about life.

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Answered by writibandyopadhyay
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Answer

The text is probably written in a significant portrayal of similarity of restlessness of the sea with temporality of obstacles in life but needing permanence.

Explanation:

The poet creates some points for the client to understand the ways of life through the sea:

  1. The use of wasteland refers to the "useless" world created by the humans and the brutal bashing or destruction of it by the nature.
  2. The poet tries to create a steep yet reasonable way to understand and love nature.
  3. It also signifies the never ending components of life, "happiness" and "sorrow" in a metaphorical manner.
  4. One of the vital messages behind the poem is "change", the rule of life and the the poet wants the client to go with it.
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