The Woman Hanging from the Thirteenth Floor Window
Bliss Harjo’s “The Woman Hanging from the Thirteenth Floor Window,”with its reference point in the contemporary metropolitan climate, grieves the feeling of destruction, underestimation, and individual dejection that emerges when ladies are uprooted from their profound home. Simultaneously, the sonnet urges perusers to recognize the existences of those people living in neediness in a bigoted culture who some way or another get by notwithstanding inconceivable chances. The sonnet starts with a depiction of a lady’s hands squeezed to the substantial […]