Comparing hurricane and england rather than my two poems I would like to compare is a poem called Grace Nichols' Hurricane Hits England. The author clearly missed her country and felt it in the storm she wrote. The second verse uses it to compare "hurricane ...", Niyi Osundare's "not my business". This poem explains the Nigerian government's handling of violence and terrorism against people who do not agree with the state.
"Hurricane Hit England" is a poem written by Grace Nichols. This poem explains the influence of a powerful hurricane attack on Britain. This poem shows the cultural contrast between living in the Caribbean and the UK; the hurricane reminded Nichols of the weather that she witnessed in her hometown, a poem closely related to this poem. This poem is mainly written in the first person stories, but there is a third person with a short introduction to write the festival. The poet uses the image to help link the hurricane and the Caribbean. And it helps explore the theme of the ancestral heritage.
In this article, I contrast the way the poet tells immigrant opinion. Grace Nichols's "Hurricane Hits England" explores her loneliness and solitude until the storm reunites with the Caribbean past. Moniza Alvi's "My gift at Auntie Pakistan" shows how clothing represents her bicrying. At the beginning of a hurricane attack on Britain, the character felt a little distance or insufficient contact with her new country. I feel she is not at home, this country is still very strange for her.
Hurricane is a huge cyclone that grows and grows in the warm sea. But they are not called "hurricanes" all over the world. They claim that the Atlantic and East Pacific hurricanes attacked South and East America, Mexico, the Caribbean and Central America. The majority of causes of death occur in the Caribbean. It is unlikely, they may also hit West Europe like the Hurricane Ophelia in 2017. They insist that typhoons from the Philippines, Japan, China and other neighboring countries are typhoons in the Pacific Northwest. These are usually the most powerful and common types of these storms, but they are not necessarily the most deadly ones. Eventually they called the Indian Ocean a whirlwind. They are relatively weaker than the Atlantic and the Pacific, but most of the death comes from them, why? This storm is so devastating and it is the main reason why East Pakistan actually became Bangladesh.