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The author met a black woman who was crying. He collected one of her tears in a sterilized test tube to analyze it. Through various tests examining the tear's composition when cold or heated, the author found it contained only water and sodium chloride, with no signs of anything negative or relating to race.
The author met a black woman who was crying. He collected one of her tears in a sterilized test tube to analyze it. Through various tests examining the tear's composition when cold or heated, the author found it contained only water and sodium chloride, with no signs of anything negative or relating to race.
The author met a black woman who was crying. He collected one of her tears in a sterilized test tube to analyze it. Through various tests examining the tear's composition when cold or heated, the author found it contained only water and sodium chloride, with no signs of anything negative or relating to race.
And she was crying I asked for a tear To start analyzing. I collected the tear With care and insight In a test tube Well sterilized. I looked at one side, At the other and frontally: It looked like a tear With transparency. I asked for the acids, The salts and the bases, All the drugs used In similar cases. I've tested in cold And heat I've tried, At all times It showed the usual signs: No signs of a negro, No signs of hate. Water (almost all) And sodium clorate.
Try to answer the following questions:
When do people cry?
Antnio Gedeo wrote this poem in portuguese
called: Lgrima de Preta. Its easy to find the Why is this woman crying? portuguese version on the internet.
What does she represent?
What did the author of the poem do? Taking into account the experiment that the author does with the womans tear, what can be the authors job? What wanted the author prove to the humankind when he analyzed the black womans tear? How can we dry the drops of pain and sadness or turn them into drops of hope?