English: Poetry Commentary - ‘Haven’t I Danced the Big Dance?' By Jack Mapanje
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Manon Mollard MP5a 16.04.05 English: Poetry Commentary 'Haven't I Danced the Big Dance? By Jack Mapanje The poem 'Haven't I danced the big dance?' by Jack Mapanje concerns the traditional rain dance of a proud tribesman. The modern representation of his dance that he sees today provokes this nostalgic and emotional response. The speaker, a formal tribal rain dancer, is thinking back to the time when he used to dance this traditional dance, and looking at the new generation, dancing only for show, with sadness. The poem is divided into three stanzas, the two first ones being dedicated to the past, when he was a dancer, and the last one to the present. The first stanza talks about the way he used to dance this traditional rain dance, in a circle around the drums, with amulets, anklets and snakes. The second stanza is insisting on the energy he put...


