What details does the speaker use to contrast life in her father’s original culture and life in the city? What tone is used to describe these two settings? without title

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The details that the speaker uses to contrast his father's original culture and life in city is by describing the contrast in profession. Originally the Father's culture was hunting red buffalo but now in city life he is a meat packaging attendant.

The tone that speaker has used to describe these two events is 'sad and disheartened.'

Explanation:

'Without Title: for my Father who lived without ceremony' is a poem written by Diane Glancy. The poem is brings out the theme of cultural loneliness faced by Native Americans.

The speaker details the contrast between her father's original cullture as a Native American of hunting red buffalo to that of his city's life job of packing meat. By creating this contrast, the poet brings out the theme of cultural loneliness one feels when he/she leaves his cultural identity behind to adjust into modern American culture.

The speaker creates contrast between her father's life as a hunter and as a meat packing attendant when father tries to bring 'horns and hides' to home, which resembles his past hunting life. This states that he is not satisfied with his life as a meat packing attendant and still deep down desires the life as a hunter.

By creating this contrast in the whole poem, the poet has used the sad and disheartened tone to describe how much her father miss his hunting life and how much he is displeased with his present life. When speaker said that his father moved into city 'without vision' it shows that it was the need to take care of  his family that made father sacrifice and leave behind his original culture.

The speaker shows how the professions performed by him and his father contrast the way each of them lives and the environment that surrounds them. This is all shown in a sad tone.

Although your question doesn't show, it's possible to see from questions similar to yours that it refers to the poem "Without Title: for my Father who lived without ceremony," written by Diane Glancy.

When reading this poem, we can see that:

  • The speaker is a Native American who lives in the city.
  • The speaker reflects how modern life has changed the culture of his people and how this has distanced him from his cultural origins.
  • He shows how his father was a buffalo hunter in his village while he is a meatpacker.
  • His father's life seems more dangerous, but the speaker sees it in a more significant and admirable way.
  • On the other hand, the speaker feels sad and lonely about how he lives in the city, as he thinks he is losing his culture.

Reading this poem reveals a sad and melancholy tone, as the speaker is not satisfied with the life he leads.

It is important to emphasize that the tone of the poem is the feeling that the poem conveys to the reader.

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