Searching my tongue and gifts in Pakistan My first poem "search" focuses on less visual effects like words. She wrote the beginning of poetry and poetry in English, but in the middle it was composed of Guerrati. The meaning of writing is not important, but still the same effect can be obtained, so the poet Sujata Bhatt is almost angry and painful. Another poem "gift" uses a visual project like clothing to show cultural differences: "My clothes hug me and burn." Moniza Alvi said her Pakistani clothing was I think that it is "clothes" rather than ordinary clothes
Looking for a gift from my tongue and my aunt in Pakistan and looking for my tongue and my aunt gift in Pakistan is a strange feeling that I grew up in a different culture, unfamiliar from a personal point of view Two poems to explore. Both versions take into account the contradiction that arises when trying to integrate into a new culture. - Compared to my aunt in Pakistan, my tongue and gift writer Moniza Alvi show her past with her poem "Auntie Gifts in Paris". This poem tells the reader how it feels about Pakistan, the country where she was born. She lives in England and speaks English, but the boundary of 'no fixed nationality' summarizes the emotions of this poem, as she comes from Pakistan and she does not seem to belong anywhere.
Searching my tongue and gifts in Pakistan My first poem "search" focuses on less visual effects like words. She wrote the beginning of poetry and poetry in English, but in the middle it was composed of Guerrati. The meaning of writing is not important, but still the same effect can be obtained, so the poet Sujata Bhatt is almost angry and painful. - Sujata Bhatt's "Find My Tongue" vs. Edward Kamau's "Ogun" By comparing the two poems, you can see both Sujata Bhatt's "Find My Tongue" and Edward Kamau Brathwaite's "Ogun". Focus on the concept of culture and identity, especially the impact it will have on others
Sujata Bhatt, a hurricane from Grace Nichols, and Sujata Bhatt, a gift from Moniza Alzi's "Find My Tongue" are looking for my tongue. Experience. This poem shows how you feel like losing your mother tongue when you speak a foreign language you live in, but in her dream it came back. - Moniza Alvi and my aunt in Pakistan and Sujata Bhatt are comparing the two poems searching for my tongue This article shows how writers use their own poetry device for their work . How to use various themes to your poem to overcome. To start this article I will introduce you how Alvi and Bhatt use different perspectives in their poetry to communicate their message to the readers.