Can you see the pride in the panther analysis




















It inspire me to freestyle something deep within, that may goes like this. I see myself within my pride, damage like millions around me. I see myself within my range, damage by my prideful gain, or I may see the poverty of the pride that lead me like a spirit to do wrong on the inside. I am like a rose trying to reach the sun, sitting in the concrete rather than with others blooming in the sun. What am I prideful of? What haven't I let go. Why do I hold on? Instead I'm damage like my rose.

I sit and I sit waiting for my morrow which may happen tomorrow rather than within my lasting sorrow. I ask, I ask. God my father for forgiveness.

Does he here me, I do not know. These are feeling I feel now, but because of Jesus, Grace and Mercy follows me so. Where I go now? Whatever I do? Panthers are cool. Which line from the text is a personification used? Quizzes you may like. Knock Knock. Pronoun-Verb Agreement. Literary Elements in Poetry. Life Doesn't Frighten Me. Rhyme Scheme. Elements of Poetry. Rhyming Words. Find a quiz All quizzes. All quizzes. Create a new quiz. Alec Feb 18, I think The Rose that Grew from Concrete is about a rose that is growing in a crack of concrete.

I also think that it is a metaphor for someone living in the harshest places because almost nothing can grow in concrete except for weeds and moss. Brendan Feb 19, Antonio Feb 16, In the poem I think Tupac chose panthers because he was in a club called the black panthers.

Oh yeah, im not going to be here today because at I have a huge dentist appointment, and to see if I need surgery on my jaw. I think the poem is a metaphor. It talks about how the poem the panther can over come obstaceles, how it has an excellent race, how it has to nuture her young all alone, and they are brighter than the sun. I think that this poem takes place in the time of segragation and how African Americans had to over come their obstacles, and unify the races.

Dominic Feb 16, I think the first two lines are a metaphor for someone growing up and living in a bad place.



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