My tongue was written by Sujata Bhatt, and I still explore the effective "Search My Tongue" written by Sujata Bhatt to explore the effectiveness of their culture and tradition. celebration. Both verses reflect on the importance of touching culture and tradition and tell the story of two poets who are proud of who they are and where they came from. Maya Angelou is a confident, confident, provocative woman, "Still my rise", she is nothing but to put her passion into the poetry and motivate us.
When comparing "Find My Tongue" of Sujata Bhatt and "Ogun" of Edward Kamau, Sujata Bhatt's "Find My Tongue" and Edward Kamau Brathwaite's "Ogun" are the concept of culture and identity, - Search my culture and identity from Pakistan's aunt to find my tongue and gifts In my article my aim is to show how culture and identity are shown in "Search my tongue" and "My gift" The first poetry of Pakistan's aunt 'Find my tongue' was written by a woman named Sujata Bhatt born in 1956 in Ahmedabad, India. She entered the country in 1986. To the United States
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.