write the exam summary of the The Lost dances of cranes
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Juliet Wilson laments in her poem laments the loss of cranes which she saw dancing in the fields earlier. She is grieved at the sight of the other type of crane used for building cities. Now the cranes can be used only in the unclear video footage with fading voice. People marvel looking at them that such beautiful bird existed once. However, the poet tries to sensitize the reader about the endangered bird.
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From the very beginning, in the title, the poet signals that the poem is about something from the past that is no longer available in the present. The title... Juliet Wilson's poem "The Lost Dances of Cranes" reflects on the changeover from endangered species to the development of cities via construction cranes.
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