Her use of metaphor and dark imagery builds an indignant state of mind. The audience reads the poem and feels irritated by the unjust occurrences throughout history that the author is referring to as “they”. Forgot, burned alive, and wildfire are negative words that express Gill’s attitude towards the subject. Nikita Gill titled her piece “Wild Embers” in order to mention a strong metaphor that she will later use. Embers are small pieces of lightly burning coal that could easily start a fire by adding to it. It is later obvious within the poem that they are similar to women as a whole who have been suffering discrimination. Gill grew up in India, where she was physically, emotionally, sexually, and financially abused for nearly all of her life up until this point. She was unable to escape these conditions because of the area she was from. As a result of the exploitation she went through, she has an extremely firm stance on the rights that women deserve next to men. Growing up a victim of following men without a voice is her purpose for speaking out and deciding to follow in the footsteps of “wild women”. Specifically in “Wild Embers”, she is informing the reader that women have been and will continue to stand up for themselves. The author’s overall theme has clearly been feminism and the reality that women have come a long distance in changing the
Her use of metaphor and dark imagery builds an indignant state of mind. The audience reads the poem and feels irritated by the unjust occurrences throughout history that the author is referring to as “they”. Forgot, burned alive, and wildfire are negative words that express Gill’s attitude towards the subject. Nikita Gill titled her piece “Wild Embers” in order to mention a strong metaphor that she will later use. Embers are small pieces of lightly burning coal that could easily start a fire by adding to it. It is later obvious within the poem that they are similar to women as a whole who have been suffering discrimination. Gill grew up in India, where she was physically, emotionally, sexually, and financially abused for nearly all of her life up until this point. She was unable to escape these conditions because of the area she was from. As a result of the exploitation she went through, she has an extremely firm stance on the rights that women deserve next to men. Growing up a victim of following men without a voice is her purpose for speaking out and deciding to follow in the footsteps of “wild women”. Specifically in “Wild Embers”, she is informing the reader that women have been and will continue to stand up for themselves. The author’s overall theme has clearly been feminism and the reality that women have come a long distance in changing the