The great house in Ruins of a Great House symbolizes the power and wealth of its former owners. It is also a reminder of the once-great civilization that once thrived in this place.

The poem Ruins of a Great House is about the decline of a once-great house.

The great house may symbolize many different things, but some believe it represents the power and privilege of the aristocracy.

The disjecta membra are the parts of the Great House that have been destroyed or abandoned.

A far cry from Africa is a game released in 2005 by Ubisoft. It is an open-world action-adventure video game set in the fictional African country of Zanzibar.

There is no one answer to this question as the meanings behind the drum varies from culture to culture. Some believe that the drum symbolizes the rhythm of life, while others believe that it represents the power of sound.

The poet, W.H. Auden, named the poem after a book by the British author Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett, A Far Cry from Africa. The book tells the story of a British nobleman who travels to Africa to explore its culture and find a wife.

There is no one answer to this question as it can vary depending on the context in which Walcott uses the term. However, some possible interpretations of Walcott’s use of the term dirty cause could include: a) when a player makes an incorrect or illegal move that causes their opponent to lose a game; b) when a player does not play to their full potential; c) when a player resorts to dirty tactics to win.

Kikuyu is a language spoken in Kenya.

I am not sure who the speaker is in this photograph, but I think it could be me.