Asked by E
                Love-Charm Song (Ojibway)
I can make
That man bashful
I wonder
What can be the matter
That he is so bashful.
Song of a Maiden Disappointed in Love (Blackfoot)
My lover looked like an eagle from a distance,
But alas!
When he came nearer I saw that he was
Nothing but a buzzard
What are the key differences between the viewpoints of a man's love song and a woman's love song?
Help please, I have no idea what the answer is.
            
        I can make
That man bashful
I wonder
What can be the matter
That he is so bashful.
Song of a Maiden Disappointed in Love (Blackfoot)
My lover looked like an eagle from a distance,
But alas!
When he came nearer I saw that he was
Nothing but a buzzard
What are the key differences between the viewpoints of a man's love song and a woman's love song?
Help please, I have no idea what the answer is.
Answers
                    Answered by
            Rella
            
    Well, remember the pronouns first.
*He: Shows that a woman is speaking.
*"Nothing but a buzzard". "Nothing" shows that the narrator is speaking him as a low grade.
*Bashful: Shy, relucant
Just find some key words and differences between the viewpoints between the narrators love song.
**("Eagle" is also one key word that you should see.)
    
*He: Shows that a woman is speaking.
*"Nothing but a buzzard". "Nothing" shows that the narrator is speaking him as a low grade.
*Bashful: Shy, relucant
Just find some key words and differences between the viewpoints between the narrators love song.
**("Eagle" is also one key word that you should see.)
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