Saturday, October 26, 2019
Comparing three poems from different cultures :: English Literature
Comparing three poems from different cultures    Introduction    The three poems that I will be comparing are ââ¬ËPresents from my aunts  in Pakistanââ¬â¢ by Moniza Alvi, ââ¬ËHalf-casteââ¬â¢ by John Agard and ââ¬ËIsland  Manââ¬â¢ by Grace Nichols. All of these poets have mixed-race backgrounds  and all of these poems are linked in with the difficulties arising  from having different cultural backgrounds.    Story/theme    ââ¬ËPresents from my aunts in Pakistanââ¬â¢ is reflective of Moniza Alviââ¬â¢s  childhood and her experiences of being from two different backgrounds  ââ¬Å"glass circles, recall the story how the three of us sailed to England.â⬠  She tells the reader about her experiences in Pakistan, the journey  from Pakistan to England and about being in England. This shows that  although she is confused about her background, she remembers  everything from both cultures.    ââ¬ËHalf-Casteââ¬â¢, however, is a very confrontational poem and John Agard  addresses the reader personally. ââ¬Å"Excuse meâ⬠¦explain yuselfâ⬠¦yu must  come backâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬  Agard addresses the reader personally and confronts them  about their opinions or beliefs of Half-caste people. He asks them to  tell him what they mean by the phrase half-caste, then gives various  scenarios about what they may mean which are incongruous. This puts  his point across and makes people think about or change their beliefs.    Conversely, ââ¬ËIsland Manââ¬â¢ is the story of a man that used to live on an  island, possibly the Caribbean, and then moved to London. This poem  describes his feelings as he wakes up for the first day back in London  ââ¬Å"Comes backâ⬠¦to dull North Circular Roadâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬  This poem also shows that he  would much prefer to live on his ââ¬Å"emerald islandâ⬠ than in London. This  shows that the man has made a conscious decision about which part of  his background he prefers and which part of his life he would like to  fulfil.    Emotions expressed    ââ¬ËPresents from my aunts in Pakistanââ¬â¢ is a very sensitive poem and many  emotions are expressed throughout the poem. In the first stanza,  Moniza Alvi expresses excitement as she lists all of the wonderful  things that her aunts have sent her from Pakistan. In the second  stanza, she seems down heartened about everything and says, ââ¬Å"never be  as lovely as those clothes.â⬠ For the rest of the poem she seems  confused about her background and indecisive about which background  she prefers.    ââ¬ËHalf-Casteââ¬â¢, however, expresses a feeling of confrontation throughout  the poem and it always seems as if John Agard wants the readers to  respond to what he says but because of his hectoring tone the reader  believes that they cannot.    On the contrary, ââ¬ËIsland Manââ¬â¢ has a pessimistic feel to the poem  throughout. It seems as though the island man is constantly    					    
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