Thursday, May 16, 2019

Culture identity Essay

What is culture identity? acculturation identity is appreciation and understanding of literature and who or what a person is, identical sameness and typical character. It similarly means what you are and how you live. In this essay I am going to write to the highest degree appear for my Tongue by Bhatt and Hurricane hits England by Grace Nichols. I have chosen them because they use a mixture of poetic devices, which makes the poem lively and entertaining to read.Firstly the poem Search for my Tongue is or so her feeling abandoned and brass-rending because she went to a place where she forgot how to speak her mother tongue while speaking the contrasted language, which is upsetting for her since she is blissful or so speaking her mother tongue. She also tells us in the poem ab bug out her experiences and what she has been happening to her. I have sex this because she uses a range of nomenclature for e.g. lost and spit this makes me theorize that she is losing her entrepot of how to speak her own language, as this is shameful for her because her mother tongue is part of her identity. She is also trying to abbreviate rid of the foreign language as she described it as spit.The word spit creates an show of someone trying to get rid of something ugly in their mouth. Then again in the last-place part of the poem she is feeling glad and foul to being natural because her mother tongue grew back in the night. I deal this because she quotes it pushes the other tongue aside this line is stiff because it makes me feel that she is joyous of getting the chance to speak her language other than the foreign language.The poem Search for my Tongue uses a variety of different language devices for e.g. she states grows longer, grows moist and grows strong veins the poet used repetition so that she can come up the pace going and the rhythm run smoothly and that she just started a new life as she described it in order. However she also uses personification. I know this because she exclaims it ties the other tongue in knots this makes me think that the tongues are combating it out with each other just to tie each other in knots. This is efficacious for the reader because it engages with the reader so they can be involved in the poem. The poet also uses imagery address so she can catch a picture straight away in the readers mind. I know this because she quotes it grows back a stump of shoot. This makes me think of the tongue capturing the language as fast as a gunshot.Secondly the poem Hurricane hits England by Grace Nichols is about her feeling alienated from life in England and that it took a hurricane to bring her back closer and remind her of her memories. The poet is feeling petrified and dominant.I know this because she quotes fearful and calm. This makes me think that she is very afraid of whats going to happen to her that she stayed awake half the night, on the other glove she is ready to defend and strike anyone.This is effective because it makes the reader continue to read until he/she finds out what happened at the end.The poem Hurricane hits England uses a wide range of techniques for e.g. she uses lots of rhetorical questions for e.g. she quotes tell me why you visit an incline coast? This means that she is trying to tell the hurricane why did it visit her land and not someone elses. She is also trying to say that did she do anything bad that frustrated the hurricane. This is effective because she does not want an answer only she wants the reader to think of the answer while they are reading it which will make it more arouse to read.The poet also uses similes. I know this because she quotes what is the meaning of trees falling heavy as whales. This means that the hurricane was so physically powerful that when a tree fell it was as heavy as a whale. This line is effective because it makes the reader imagine what would have happened if millions of trees fell which would have killed so many people and de stroyed so many homes.The similarities of the two poems are not quite the same because in the content the two poems piffle about the culture identity and about their new place. In the language they use imagery and metaphors still in the organise most of the lines are laid out in paragraphs.The differences between the two poems. In the content Search for my Tongue is about language and Hurricane hits England is about the environment. In the language the poem Search for my Tongue uses personification. I know this because she quoted it ties the other tongue in knots. She also used repetition. I know this because she quoted grows moist, grows longer and grows strong veins.In Hurricane hits England the poet used rhetorical question. I know this because she quotes o why is my heart unchained? The poet also used similes. I know this because she quotes trees falling heavy as whales. In the structure Search for my Tongue is laid out in lines and paragraphs however the poem Hurricane hits England is just laid out in paragraphs and stanzas.In conclusion I think Search for my Tongue is better because some of the words are in different language, which is interesting to find out and it uses lots of language devices. The poem Hurricane hits England is intact of rhetorical questions, which makes it boring and it makes the reader think a lot.

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