“We are determined to answer evil with GOOD, slavery with FREEDOM,
rape with hope! We are against slavery, rape, beheading, torture,
violations of human rights, corruption and misuse of religion!”
― Widad Akrawi
rape with hope! We are against slavery, rape, beheading, torture,
violations of human rights, corruption and misuse of religion!”
― Widad Akrawi
“Knowledge makes a man unfit to be a slave.”
― Frederick Douglass
― Frederick Douglass
“The caged eagle become a metaphor for all forms of isolation,
the ultimate in imprisonment. A zoo is prison.”
― Nadine Gordimer, Get a Life
― Nadine Gordimer, Get a Life
Midweek Motif ~ Captivity
The United Nations uses March 25th to observe two separate International Days for victims of slavery and other forms of captivity. Follow the links to read more about the United Nations' resolutions:
- International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade: ". . . tribute to the many women who suffered and died during the slave trade . . . "
- International Day of Solidarity with Detained and Missing Staff Members: ". . . protect United Nations staff and peacekeepers, as well as our colleagues in the non-governmental community and the media."
YOUR CHALLENGE: Describe a captivity in a poem using imagery and narrative story ~ OR, simply use captivity as a motif.
Excerpt from To the Right Honourable William, Earl of Dartmouth
Should you, my lord, while you peruse my song,
Wonder from whence my love of Freedom sprung,
Whence flow these wishes for the common good,
By feeling hearts alone best understood,
I, young in life, by seeming cruel fate
Was snatch’d from Afric’s fancy’d happy seat:
What pangs excruciating must molest,
What sorrows labour in my parent’s breast?
Steel’d was that soul and by no misery mov’d
That from a father seiz’d his babe belov’d:
Such, such my case. And can I then but pray
Others may never feel tyrannic sway?
. . . . (Read the rest HERE at Poetry.ORG.)
The Captive Dove
byAnne Bronte
Poor
restless dove, I pity thee;
And when I
hear thy plaintive moan,
I mourn for
thy captivity,
And in thy
woes forget mine own.
To see thee
stand prepared to fly,
And
flap those useless wings of thine,
And gaze
into the distant sky,
Would melt
a harder heart than mine.
In vain
in vain! Thou canst not rise:
Thy prison
roof confines thee there;
Its
slender wires delude thine eyes,
And quench
thy longings with despair.
. . . .
(Read the rest HERE at Poetry Soup.)
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