Thursday, October 10, 2019
Half-Caste and Nothingââ¬â¢s Changed Essay
Following that the third and fourth build up to the short fifth and sixth three line stanza turning round the poem showing that it isnââ¬â¢t him that is half a person but the ones that are biased are. Both structures of the poem are quite different but both do use the structure as a climax. Both poems create different moods maybe because of the period of time. Also Nothingââ¬â¢s Changed is more serious. Half-Caste has both a humorous and questioning mood. ââ¬ËAh listening to yu wid de keen half of mih earââ¬â¢ makes you think that it is ridiculous and wonder they are not half a person. By saying outrageous things like that John creates a mood. In contrast Tatamkhulu isnââ¬â¢t humorous in ââ¬ËNothingââ¬â¢s Changedââ¬â¢ but in a protesting manner. Half-Caste is in a Caribbean dialect which makes it a quite fast paced poem. The rhythm is relatively exhilarating. The phrase ââ¬ËExplain yuself wha yu meanââ¬â¢ is emphasised because of the dialect and is repeated plenty as well. John gives importance to this phrase because he is reaching out to the reader to make them understand why people judge mixed race people to be ââ¬Ëhalf-casteââ¬â¢. He doesnââ¬â¢t believe just because they are mixed race that they are half a person and by turning it around in the last stanzas he shows how it feels to go through what he goes through. However Nothingââ¬â¢s Changed has nor a lively or upbeat tempo but more of a slow rhythm because then Tatamkhulu can emphasise most of the words in the poem because of the slow pace to it making the reader acknowledge every word and recognise his aim. The rhythm helps the reader value his rage in various parts of the poem such as ââ¬Ëand the hot, white, inwards turning anger in my eyesââ¬â¢. Also the four consecutive ââ¬Ëandsââ¬â¢ in the 2nd stanza before the phrase quoted before really give the anger its climax. Nothingââ¬â¢s Changed captures all the words making you reflect about every line in more depth then usual. On the contrary Half-Caste being in a Caribbean dialect is more dynamic, but in this circumstance it helps the poem. For instance ââ¬Ëwid de whole of yu eye n de whole of yu ear an de whole of yu mindââ¬â¢ would be difficult to comprehend but reading it promptly and in a Caribbean dialect would make it comprehensible. Both poems paint pictures in your mind of images that John and Tatamkhulu create with their poetry. Nothingââ¬â¢s Changed give details to most of the environment in which the poet go through and come across, like when he is striding above the ââ¬Ëhard stonesââ¬â¢ and ââ¬Ëamiable weedsââ¬â¢. As a reader you can picture Tatamkhulu looking up from the ââ¬Ëgrassesââ¬â¢ and have a image of a board saying ââ¬ËDistrict Sixââ¬â¢ but then disappearing like it was never there but just in his mindââ¬â¢s eye. In addition his hands metamorphosing from his accustomed colour to white illustrating his fury, transforming the complete atmosphere very cold. Half-Caste alternatively doesnââ¬â¢t produce images seen by John in real life but generating pictures of examples of features in the world that have a combination like ââ¬Ëhalf-caste weatherââ¬â¢ or ââ¬Ëhalf-caste symphonyââ¬â¢. He constructs visions of a ââ¬Ëcast half-a-shadowââ¬â¢ of a ââ¬Ëhalf-caste human beingââ¬â¢. Half-Caste uses repetition for its key features, in addition to catch the readerââ¬â¢s attention. It is also in a Caribbean dialect. John exploits the phrase ââ¬ËExplain yuself wha yu meanââ¬â¢. He emphasises his point by having a none stop twenty six line stanza which clarifies all his various fusions in life which are a mixture like ââ¬Ëhalf-caste canvasââ¬â¢. In contrast Nothingââ¬â¢s Changed uses the structure as a approach to get his key features at certain points. ââ¬ËNo sign say it is but we know here we belongââ¬â¢ is isolated into a two line stanza. John Agard in a manner has an absolutely different way of expressing his key points. In conclusion both Half-Caste and Nothingââ¬â¢s Changed has very serious issues in which they write about. Both being from the party in which are being attacked. Being from different time periods makes it slightly diverse. Tatamkhulu has been influenced by his culture and background in the way that there were only non-whites and whites in that particular area. Taking that into consideration most non-whites would have despised all whites thinking all of them would be against them so the anger in his poem would explain that. Whereas Johnââ¬â¢s culture and background does have some bearing on his opinion but he in fact knows that not everyone would think of him as half a person to another human being or any other mixed race individual. Show preview only The above preview is unformatted text This student written piece of work is one of many that can be found in our GCSE John Agard: Half-Caste section.
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