Wednesday, July 17, 2019
Comparing Poems Essay
Identity is different for e really person, it is what separates us all(prenominal) and makes us unique. Identity can be damp into publicy categories. In the verse nothings Changed, segregation is apply to show us the poets tone of voices whereas Half-Caste is in general focused on racial equality.Each of the poets social system their poesys in paths that express their notions and ideas almost individualism the differences in each vary. Half-Caste consists of 4 stanzas, written with a lack of punctuation and in patois expression that allows the reader the freedom to express the poem in a way that they wish. Also, the haphazard, informal way that the poem is written suggests it should be read aloud.This reflects John Agards strive for freedom. The dialect, Explain yuself/wha yu mean/when yu say one-half-caste, is a refrain. This refrain is repeated throughout the poem to pass the reader. It is an aggressive confrontation between the reader and the poet that elicits an declaration from the reader. nothings Changed is written formally so that the poet can express a controlled anger. Segregation is used to show the separate identities of blacks and whites. It is set out in 7 stanzas. The formal punctuation and structure is very organised which makes the poem seem like a story.Language is used to a dramatic set up in both poems, it discontinues the poets ideas about identity. Firstly, in Half-Caste there is a pun of the half-caste weather, yu mean when arc an shadow/mix in de sky/is a half-caste weather/, this play on words mocks the phrase half-caste which emphasises the poets feelings about a half-caste identity. In Nothings Changed, throughout the first stanza there is a serial of onomatopoeias that give the reader the two-bagger of a man walking in a baron place.The surliness of the poet is very much reflected in the language of Half-Caste and portrays the image of anger, amazement and annoyance. An example of this language is Ah listeni ng to yu wid de nifty/half of mih earwhy I unfold yu half-a-hand. This gives the reader the representation of a ridiculous happening, which is scornful to the opposing person. Nothings Changed also shargons a akin(predicate) mood of anger and frustration. The poet writesand the skin about my bones/andthe soft labouring of my lungs,/and the hot, white, inwards go/anger of my eyes.This includes within it repetition, powerful, angry words and references to body parts that identify the persons feeling of a painful anger.The poets use language to reveal their feelings about identity in both similar and different ways. They both project anger and confusion about the location of todays community knowing that equality is not present. In Nothings Changed the poet writesHands burn/for a stone, a bomb,/to shiver down the glass. /Nothings Changed.This begins with a metaphor Hands burn which shows the person is feeling angry.The words a bomb,/to shiver down the glass. be extremely effect ive as the glass acts as a symbolic barrier between act upon and to shiver down this glass would be to bristle the differences/barriers between people of different colours. The poem ends with Nothings Changed, which basically sums the whole theory up there always has been and always go forth be inequality within the world. This is similar to Half-Caste because throughout this poem John Agard is dictum that people have no respect for each other and never will. He hopes though by saying but yu must(prenominal) come back tomorrowde other half/of my story that one day the prejudice efficiency be put aside and people will come back with a breach attitude towards each other.The identities that both poets show to reveal their feelings are similar because they both feel as though they have been victimized. The similarity is that in Half-Caste the man emphasises his thoughts by expanding things out of proportion to prove a luff Ah listening to yu wid de keen/half of mih earwhy I off er yu half-a-hand, and in Nothings Changed the person also takes things and changes them into something worse. An example of this is when it says whites only order/No sign says it is/but we know where we belong. This is saying that the restaurant is only for rich, white people until now though he knows there isnt a sign saying so (He knows that if he goes in he will be laughed at). both poems are similar also because they are based on black people being discriminated against by white.Both of these poems were very interesting and presented me with a question, which was how could I give out down the barriers people have to make them better people? The poem I favoured was Nothings Changed because it was easier to picture as a story and I feel that the majority of people have entangle like an outsider at least erstwhile in their life. Half-Caste did bring a strong head crosswise but I believe that it was brought across in a bizarre and confusing way whereas Nothings Changed was e asier to relate to from a noncurrent event.
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