The feelings of Moniza Alvi and Grace Nichols living in England Moniza Alvi and Grace Nichols convey their thoughts and emotions about living in the UK and are rooted in other cultures through their poetry. Moniza Alvi was born in the UK and his father is from Pakistan. Grace Nichols was born in Guyana. I can understand that coming from another culture living in another country like England is complicated and difficult as well as being new and exciting. First, Moniza Alvi and Grace Nichols are affected by different cultures.
Comparison of Three Poems from Different Cultures Three poems I would like to compare are Moniza Alvi's "Gifts of Paris Auntie", John Agard's "Half-caste", and Grace Nichols' Island Man. All these poets have a variety of ethnic backgrounds, but they all relate to the difficulties brought about by various cultural backgrounds. The story / theme of "From my aunt's gift in Pakistan" reflects Moniza Alvi's childhood and her experience from two different backgrounds, "Our three people sailed to the UK I remember the story of the method. " Experience a trip from Pakistan to the UK in Pakistan
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 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.
Author Moniza Alvi chose a perfect scene among her poems "Unknown Girl" to make a narrator explore the Indian birth culture - the impression of the Indian market. Indian narrator grew out of her birth culture, probably as Moniza grew up in the UK and promised to understand her birth culture in Pakistan. She is casting in the middle of the Indian market, like her cultural identity, she is unfamiliar and unfamiliar. The author asks the narrator to face her cultural head, she forces to reach an agreement with her culture through the reproductive process, and finally it is important part of her identity I think.