The Dirge of the Warriors’ Widows Poetry Questions with Answers
I imagine he is coming, I imagine he comes carefree from the hunt
Questions and Answers to The Dirge of the Warriors’ Widows Poem Weakened and weeping, I remain among the ruins. Weakened and weeping, I remain amid trackless plains. Tell me, what is this place where I remain? By my father’s name, with whom do I remain? They dwindle, the people, the unworthy ones stay on. They dwindle, the people, unworthy one stay on. They dwindle, the people, with whom do we remain? Weakened and weeping, I remain among the ruins. When the sun has sunk under the earth I go to the door, I go stealthily and on tiptoe: I imagine he is coming, I imagine he comes carefree from the hunt. They die, do the people, with whom do we remain? They die, do the people, we remain among the ruins. They die, do the people, we remain amid trackless plains. Questions and Answers on the Dirge of The Worriors' Widows 1. Classify the above oral poem giving reason. (2 marks)
Dirge – they die, do the people……
2. Who is the persona in this oral poem? (2 marks)
A mourner – weakened and weeping, I r…