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Land of the free home of the brave cliche
Land of the free home of the brave cliche












land of the free home of the brave cliche

This poem is a tribute to all women to show themselves as they really are, without fear of what people may think.įrom a few years until today, it has become very common to idealize women by their faces and bodies, which is why thousands of women feel insecure to show themselves as they really are. ” Giving an emphasis to how complicated it has become to be a woman today, when a person minimize your essence, and your physique becomes all you have to offer to the world. Or just battles to survive one more night. Everyday with a new story to tell, a story that sings for change, that hopes for battles: battles for the love of the flesh, battles for passions aroused by a new day, battle for the neglected rights. In the sixth stanza the writer says “This poem is to you women, that like a Sherezade wake up.

land of the free home of the brave cliche

Paz wanted to exalt the importance of a strong, capable and complete woman. Know how to look beyond and reach the feelings, goals, fears, frustrations, weaknesses, dreams and everything a woman is full of, not all men can achieve. Valuing a woman’s spirit every day has become more difficult. He writes as if she were his muse for this time, he talks about his inner beauty, it is a love note to all women because in the fifth stanza he says “This poem is dedicated to those women, whose beauty is in their charm. Paz also mentions a painting by Henry Holiday titled “Dante and Beatrice,” which is one of his masterpieces and expresses that Beatrice is the main inspiration of Dante and the love of his life for this, in the third stanza he says “How many poems have been written to you?” “How many Dantes have written to you, Beatrice” wanting to tell the woman to whom he is writing the poem that she is his inspiration.

land of the free home of the brave cliche

In the second stanza, he says “Enchanting smile” “Oh beauty of a magazine” implanting a stereotype of beauty, like magazine models that are governed by the same physique, a perfect body, and a perfect smile.Īs the poem continues, he says he does not want more cliches and shows interest in the essence of women. Paz starts the poem with the phrase “Beautiful face” because he wanted to begin the poem by mentioning what a man usually sees first in a woman, his face.














Land of the free home of the brave cliche