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"To the Others
You once smiled a friendly smile,
Said we were kin to one another,
Thus with guile for a short while
Became to me a brother."

  • Identify the poem and the poet

AThe Hollow Men & T.S. Eliot

BIf We Must Die & Claude McKay

CAboriginal Australia & Jack Leonard Davis

DI Hear America Singing & Walt Whitman

Answer:

C. Aboriginal Australia & Jack Leonard Davis

Read Explanation:

  • “Aboriginal Australia,” also known by its first line “To the Others” appears in Noongar playwright and poet Jack Davis’ poetry collection Jagardoo: Poems from Aboriginal Australia (1977).

  • In this poem, Davis details a number of brutish events occurring in Australia, starting from the settlement of colonizers till the day of writing this poem in the 20th century.


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