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Thursday, March 14, 2019

How do the poets represent the importance of roots in their poetry? E

How do the poets represent the importance of root in their verse? plow how the social and cultural identity of the poets is paramount to the development of the master(prenominal) themes.Other Cultures==============How do the poets represent the importance of grow in their poetry?Consider how the social and cultural identity of the poets isparamount to the development of the main themes.The iv poems that I will be comparing all describe how the poets aspect about their roots, background and cultural heritage. Althoughthey are all based on the same issue, they ask many differentfeatures that are quite different. arse Agard is the author of Half-Caste. He was born in Guyana andthen moved to Britain in 1977. In Half-Caste the poet is feelingdiscriminated and he wants to put across that he is star person and bycalling him half(prenominal)-caste, they are taking a counseling half of his identity.The author of Search For My Tongue is Sujata Bhatt. She was born inIndia in 1956 and th en moved to the ground forces in the 1960s. She now lives inGermany. In Search For My Tongue the poet can speak dickens different speech communications, her original language and her second language, English. Sheis saying that her original language is being forgotten, but thendiscovers that it is returning and progressing.Nothings Changed was written in southwestern Africa in 1997 by TatamkhuluAfrika. The poem is autobiographical and was written after apartheidhad been abolished in 1994. In Nothings Changed the poet is sayingthat steady though apartheid had been abolished, he still feels thatracialism is still around him and he feels that nothing has changed.Moniza Alvi wrote Presents From My Aunts In Pakistan. She was bornin Pakistan in ... ...ates this shealso wants to be able to feel the same way about her new home inBritain. Even though she says she is,of no fixed nationality,the poet still knows in her heart that she wants to celebrate and be soaring of her roots in Pakist an.From reading and understanding the four poems, I have learnt thatpeople from ethnic backgrounds can face terrible hardship and thateven after large amounts of discrimination drilled into their heads,they still feel noble of their roots and identity. However I have alsolearnt that by having their roots discriminated against, losing theirroots or even not knowing what exactly their roots are, can deeplysadden the people and make them irritated. People move differently tothese and we should acknowledge that to make people in situations likethose in the poems to feel happier and at ease with themselves.

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