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Although Tala and Tenure are different in tone and theme, both are examples of the different style of Gabriela Mistral. You can see in each of his verses respect and love that Mistral is the nature and Amerindian heritage. The poems of Tala (America) I was longer and more difficult, because of the appearance of much indigenous vocabulary referring to the ancient Gods and places unknown to me ;. However, his poems, rich in descriptions of the various countries of the continent seems to rejoice in the wonderful colors of the American landscape. Tala mixesmyths and figures of Greek and Western history with the Indians of the new world in a way that made them alive to me (that is, after I spent the time to discover what was meant Mount terms) in these poems Mistral demonstrates his extensive knowledge of not only his nation but of many other chile landscapes of Mexico, Brazil and Puerto Rico and focus on the importance of many different ethnic groups as the Incas, Mayas and Aztecs .

prefer poems Tenure (Account - World) that are much shorter and focus on the exploracióny the veneration of nature. These poems werewritten for children and celebrate the beauty of the natural world and the joys of motherhood. Start with the story-world a very brief work, but is dedicated to the child, seems to speak to the foreign reader the same time. Abroad I can be like "little boy ... you did not come and you came." Mistral here adopting the role of the representative of Latin American culture, saying, "I will sing what we have , "but leaves the reader with the responsibility to make meaning from their writings. The following poems are tributes to the different aspects of nature, Air, Light, Water, The Rainbow, Pinar and more. The tonrelief that comes to mother who has lost a child, when you think about God and His grace that saves their souls. But the poem ends with hope that at the end, the light guides the child to the mother.

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