This poem takes us to Grace Nichols' journey from her ancestors in Africa to her immigration from the Caribbean to the UK. Linguistic functions such as extended metaphors and repeat phrases help to maintain the flow of this journey. The first language feature we encountered was "out" and "into" repeated. Repeating a phrase helps to connect the past with the present. In the first section, repeat "go out ...". It talked about Grace 's ancestors and appeared before her. "Enter ..." in the second and third quarter is her life and past.
Compare and contrast the way Grace Nichols is the theme of slavery in my poem. The two verses written by Grace Nichols are similar, but they all concern slavery. But they are very different in some respects, such as "I'm coming back" due to revenge, "wand" is about slavery's pain. The style of poetry is various. In this article I will explore the similarities and differences between these poems. The contents of these two verses are different, but the theme is the same.
This poem takes us to Grace Nichols' journey from her ancestors in Africa to her immigration from the Caribbean to the UK. Linguistic functions such as extended metaphors and repeat phrases help to maintain the flow of this journey. The first language feature we encountered was "out" and "into" repeated. Repeating a phrase helps to connect the past with the present. In the first section, repeat "go out ...". It talked about Grace 's ancestors and appeared before her. "Enter ..." in the second and third quarter is her life and past.
"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.
Through the medium of poetry, Grace Nichols fights oppression and helps make the world a better place. She used figurative and emotional words for poetry to achieve this goal. "Of course, when I asked the poem about the reality of a black woman," "A fat black woman went shopping"