Wednesday, September 4, 2019
Comparison of the Poems, Two Scavengers and Nothings Changed Essay
Comparison of the Poems, Two Scavengers and Nothing's Changed    ââ¬Å"Nothings Changedâ⬠ was written by Tatamkhulu Afrika, a mixed race  child with fair skin, who was later adopted by a white South African  family who brought him up as though he was white, and he only found  out about his origins as a teenager. Tatamkhulu lived in a  multi-cultural area called District Six, which was destroyed by the  white authorities. He feels strongly about this kind of racism towards  the black people despite the fact that he has fair skin. In the actual  poem, the poet is telling the story from his own experiences in first  person.    ââ¬Å"Two Scavengersâ⬠ was written by Lawrence Ferlinghetti. The poem  highlights the differences between rich and poor and the working  classes, as well as democracy and equality. The poem itself is written  in third person and based around a couple of Bin Men and a couple of  ââ¬Ëbeautifulââ¬â¢, rich people. Then, at the end of the poem seems to ask  whether America really is a democracy.    ââ¬Å"Nothings Changedâ⬠ is set in District Six, based in South Africa. The  poet describes District Six as harsh-land, but also goes on to explain  that he still feels that itââ¬â¢s his home and itââ¬â¢s still amiable and  natural. I know this because he says, ââ¬Å"amiable weedsâ⬠ on line 8. This  is a contrasting sentence because weeds are usually a symbol of bad  things, so to use the word amiable to describe them is distinguishing.  Socially, there is a separation of race. In the poets own opinion, the  white people think that they are more important and superior to the  black people. I know this because in stanza five, Tatamkhulu echoes  the voice of the white person and says, ââ¬Å"Take it with you, eat it at a  plastic tableââ¬â¢s top, Wipe your fingers on your...              ...l as phrases such as  ââ¬Å"as ifâ⬠ (lines 29 and 33).    In conclusion, ââ¬Å"Nothings Changedâ⬠ and ââ¬Å"Two Scavengersâ⬠ both examine  the differences between American democracy and the South African  democracy. The poetic devices used are similar in both pieces but both  have very different effects on the reader. I found that he way  Tatamkhula Afrika structured his poem with short harsh lines was  effective because it made things stand out and got the point across  quicker. It also gave us a better idea of how the poet is feeling. I  also liked the way he wrote the poem in the present tense like he was  reliving the experience. In ââ¬Å"Two Scavengersâ⬠, I like the way  Ferlinghetti laid out his poem and still made it coordinate with  meaning of the poem. And also, the way he started a new line when  there was a pause in the speech I found very effective and unlike many  other poems.                        
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