Naomi Shihab Nye once said, “I’m not interested in who suffers most, I’m interested in people getting over it”. Naomi Shihab Nye grew up in a diverse home. Her father is from Jerusalem and her mother is from America. Growing up, Naomi experienced racism and prejudice from the cause of her indifferences. On September of 2001, a terrorist attack happened on the world trade center by a middle east group called Al-Qaeda. After the incident many lives were affected. One of them includes Naomi and her family. The incident inspires Naomi to speak and voice out her thoughts on prejudice and diversity. Although Naomi experience many obstacles, she creates and combine her writing and thoughts together to spread messages. In her poem, The Wreath That Eats Two Ice Cubes, Naomi portrays a wreath being fed ice cubes to display a distraction to the tension of war. The poem uses plenty to personification and images to prove that point. Furthermore, Naomi uses the ice cube and wreath to symbolize protection, unity, and the never ceasing love. …show more content…
Lines in the poem like “Sits in a damp glass pie plate on our table”, “The wreath waits to make people feel festive”, “The wreath doesn’t want us to watch the news” and “The wreath will stay alive all winter on this diet” shows an object acting and using human traits. Naomi uses personification to display a non existenting person or wreath distracting the horrific period of tension between the middle east and America. The wreath is similar to a person wanting to break the tension and controversy between two people. The wreath is also like a child that brings people together. At the end of the poem, the wreath wants people to gather around it and obliterate from the