Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Comparing Where the Scattering Began and Wherever I Hang

After analysing Where the dispel began by merle Collins and Wherever I hang by Grace Nichols, I found that both poets displayed the subject of adjusting to another glossiness effectively but, in very different ways. Grace Nichols used a very light hearted and elementary style which I think reflected her relaxed spot to life. This poem opens the readers eyes to her relaxed culture through the simple expression. All though the poem is clear in its context, for some of the readers it lot be quite hard to understand if the accent is not fill outn.The emphasis gives the readers an insight to the dialect of the poet herself and the Caribbean culture is also displayed in the warm inviting tang this suggests that the culture is friendly and welcoming. I noticed that the poet included repetition of nouns to conduce emphasis at the beginning of the poem. Grace Nichols quotes I leave me people, me land, me home. perhaps the poet is generally conveying that she has come from a comple tely different world, and reveals to the readers that she declension leaving her country because she includes specific happy memories of her home.The humming-bird could possibly be a metaphor of the beauty she sees within her country this colourful, small, modest bird could essentially represent the country through the eyes of Grace Nichols. She Quotes I empty the sun and the humming-bird splendour But she sees England as a land of take to and possibility. Gradually as the poem progresses she becomes accustomed to the English life and changes her calypso ways.Cleverly as she becomes adjusted to the different culture, the poets language changes also, this is to emphasise the fact that her habits have changed. This poem illustrates the confusion of adjusting to another culture, regular after many years, when she begins to become more accustomed to an English life, she motionlessness feels divided between her home and England. The confusion is displayed before the readers in hot shot line To tell you the truth, I dont really know where I belaang

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