✏️ what is the speaker asking for in the last two(bend me then,o Lord bend me if you can)
DAGUIO
He is the speaker asking for in the last two(bend me then, o lord bend me if you can) ↑
• Daguio states a fact in the first line. The bamboo is pliant in the sense that it can bend without breaking. In the third and fourth lines, Daguio alludes to the Filipino creation myth of the first man and woman emerging from a split bamboo. The two lines offer an explanation as to why we are pliant - we are sons and daughters of the pliant bamboo tree.
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✏️ what is the speaker asking for in the last two(bend me then,o Lord bend me if you can)
DAGUIO
He is the speaker asking for in the last two(bend me then, o lord bend me if you can) ↑
• Daguio states a fact in the first line. The bamboo is pliant in the sense that it can bend without breaking. In the third and fourth lines, Daguio alludes to the Filipino creation myth of the first man and woman emerging from a split bamboo. The two lines offer an explanation as to why we are pliant - we are sons and daughters of the pliant bamboo tree.
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