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'Nothing's Changed' by Tatamkhulu Afrika

2023-12-21 21:20:28

What does not change in Tatamkhulu Afrika is a very intense poem that shows how black men feel about what they saw or experienced in their lives. The poet told the reader how angry he was because of his attitude towards black people. This poem has many violent and physical feelings. He made words and phrases a reality, such as "small round rock clicks" such physical reactions were brought into poetry and "canning, tightening".

My comparative poem is "Auntie Pakistan's Moniza Alvi's gift", "Two scavengers of the track, two beautiful people of Mercedes of Lawerence Ferlinghetti, and Tatamkhulu Afrika have not changed". All three poems are comparing two different poems. Moniza Alvi's poem compares Asian tradition with Western tradition Tatamkhulu Afrika's poem compares the treatment of African white and black after the war Lawerence Ferlinghetti's poetry is wealthy and wealthy and San Francisco is poor

Comparing and contrasting poets shows the cultures they write, the ubiquitous change, and the problems that affect blessings. Author of Nothing's Changed Tatamkhulu Afrika wrote an autobiographical poem, but he is rethinking the scene of his childhood, but reflective poetry is very emotional. This South African poetry collection shows that society is rich and poor. - Comparing contrasting depression performance, I am not that woman, but I am still rising. The poem I am studying is Kishwar Nahid of the 20th century, "I am not that girl," Maya Angelau's "I am still rising." Both poets wrote poems based on their own experiences suppressed in different cultures, and they all ended in hope. Poetry shows two different reactions and women's attitudes in similar circumstances.