T yne et. Deity s tide by Andriel Liew Guan YiTheauthorofthispoemportraysasocietywhereminoritygroupsareoverrepresentedtoagroupofindividualswhoarestarvingforliberationduetopossibleinequalityandoppression.Alsodepictedinthispoemarethephasesofliberationwhichintheend,ledtoasenseoffreedom.Intheopeningstanza.theauthormadereferencetohowminoritygroupsareobtainingfreedombycombatingprejudicesinsecret.Forinstance,inthesentence"T ynedinestidestidily ,"thewordtyneconnotesariver ,whereastheterm"tides,"ontheotherhand,alludestotherisingandfallingofthesea,theocean.Ariversymbolisesthebeginningoflifeoranovice,anordinaryperson,whereastheocean,metaphoricallyspeaking,signifiesapowerfulforcethathasthecapacitytocauseharm,whichmayormaynotrefertoahigherauthority:thegovernment.Theletter"t"isalliteratedin[...]tidestidily ,,givingtheimpressionthattimeistickingaway ,correlatingwiththecliche"timeflies.".Intertwiningwiththeterm"tidily ,",thisillustrativelyexemplifiesthehastewithwhichyouconsumefoodthatisnotyourown,leavingnotraceofleftovers:theactofrebellioninsecret.ThisnotionisalsobeingdemonstratedinthephraseLetleftyfindconfidentiality ,Silentlyyetsofamished,.ThealliterationoftheletterL inLetLefty[...]conveysthelongingforrightsandlibertyevenwhenbeingforcedtoobtainclandestinely .TheimpactisbeingillustratedthroughametaphorrepresentedinthephraseAsifone sdeityliftedfinely .,portrayingtheriseinstrengthattainedthroughresiliency .Theterm"deity"denotesadivinequalitywhichisassociatedwithparadise,foreshadowingfreedom.Asaresult,theopeningstanzaimpliesdefianceofanauthority in secret, in return for freedom and rights.Thesecondstanzaexpressesthefeelingofeagernesstonolongerbeinsilencebuttopubliclyopposethehigherauthorityinexchangeforliberty;anemotionthatisshownbythehastinessofthetoneofthisstanza.ThefeelingofeagernessisbeingshownbyahyperboleinthephraseRavishinglyfamished,whichdenotesstrikinglystarving,symbolicallyconveyingtheyearningofsomethingthatyoutrulydesirebutcannotget.Thiscanbeassociatedwiththefeelingofwantingthefreedomthatyouhavealwaysbeenlongingforforsolongthatnothingmattersanymorebuttofightforyourrights.InthephraseLettingEnidyieldbutkneel,,theterm"enid,"connoteslife,signifyingbuckingsocietalnormsuntillifeultimatelyconcedestoyouwhichcreatesjuxtapositionasthesocietynowadaysidolisestrends.Thus,theexpressionimpliesthatyoushoulddetermineyourownpathinliferatherthanhavinglifedetermineit,conveyingarealisationofacourseofactionthatwouldaidinachievingliberty ,whichisalsobeingshowninFlowingastheNileisfinite..ThelongestriverinAfrica,the"Nile,"isusedinthissimiletofigurativelysymboliseoppressionthathaspersistedforcenturies.Thestatement"[...]Nileisfinite"impliesthat,regardlessofhowlongtherivermaybe,itwillalwayshaveanend,foreshadowingtheendofoppression.Thus,thesecondstanzaemphasisestheeagernesstonolongerkeepsilentbutrathertoopenlyopposeandprotest in favour of liberty and the end of oppression.Thelaststanzahighlightsthesenseoftriumphexperiencedwhenlibertyiseventuallyattainedasaresultoftheminoritygroupsabilitytostandtheirgroundagainstamorepowerfulforceinexchangeforlibertyandrights.Theline"Ocean'sfearstinied,Flintandfile,dineanddusted,"whichcontainsalliterations,predicatestheculminationofthestruggleforliberty ,whichinspiresasenseofsatisfactionandpride.AsenseofaccomplishmentisalsobeingshowninFondlingringwheremouth'sentrymeet,whichdenotespossessingthepoweryouhavealwayslongedfor;thetermringcanrepresentpowerandtheverbfondlingreferstocaressingthepowerasyoufinallygetaholdofit.Thephrase"[...]mouth'sentrymeet"mightalsoimplythecollisionoftwoworlds,portendingwar ,whichthen,ledtoliberation.Lastly ,asenseofrealisationisbeingshowninthephraseEnid'sEden,T yne'sneed..Thetermedenreferstoparadise,associatedwithfreedomandthephrase [...] Tyne s need. denotes what the minority have always needed: freedom.Inconclusion,thispoemexemplifieshowminoritygroupsovercomeinequalityandoppressionaswellasthestagesofliberation:frombattlingprejudicesinsecrettopubliclyopposingthehigherauthorityinexchangeforliberty ,andfinally ,achievingasenseoftriumph when liberty is ultimately attained.W ord count: 777