Monday, March 4, 2019
A Protest from a Bushman
201005894 ENG 373 ASSIGNMENT BOIKANYO MAKAUSU 1. A quetch FROM A BUSHMAN POEM THEME SADNESS The al-Qaida of the poet A withstand From a Bushman is SADNESS. The poet is expressing disapproval or objection to nigh(a)thing, thus how his gentman treats them and undermine the tribe, gardening & tradition. int champion MORAL INDIGNATION The heart of the poesy is typically a reactive emotion to displeasure over perceived mistreatment, insult or malice. It is somehow a sense of injustice. The bushman is more concerned with how his fellow ruralist treats their tribe.He flat feels that his native democracy non good/ not sweet to them as they are at present treated as slaves and are now seen filthy. They are seen as a nobody hence this is their native land rather they are not refugees. The t sensation is the same through the poem. social organization The poem has 11 stanzas with 111 lines in total. The first stanza has 10 lines followed with the present moment stanza with 13 lines. The third stanza has 5 lines, seven on the fourth stanza while 19 lines on the fifth. The sixth stanza with excessively seven lines 15 lines with the seventh stanza and followed by3 lines on the eighth stanza.Then four lines on the ninety stanza. The second last stanza has 16 lines while the last adept has 12 lines. POETIC DEVICES REPITITION From stanza four the poet practice repetition of the backchats, life is tremulous homogeneous a drop of pissing on a mophane leaf. to emphasize that life is shaking or trembling with the bad talks well-nigh the bushman by the fellow countryman. The bushman uses repetition to sincerely show that these talks makes them nervous, that is they dont feel free in their native land. PERSONIFICATIONLife is personified to a person as it is said to be tremble/shaking hence it is something thats not human like. It cannot shiver nor shake. He shows his anger by demo the unfairness of life. 2. THE ORATION OF CHIEF hindquarters MADAWO NSWA ZWI VII THEME SADNESS The theme of the poem The oration of header John Madawo Nswazwi is sadness. The poet is world sad and not happy about how tidy sum are universe treated. He is using Chief John Madawo Nswazwi natural endowment out a speech to his tribe or nation addressing them about the suffering they were treated with and promising them that it is now over.He shows his sadness by verbaliseing, We be in possession of become slaves Worse than dogs and pigs By this he clarified how cruel they were world treated as animals. He also explained how heartless they were treated in front of Gods presence thus existence weeped showing the immoral signs they discovered. chant PROTEST The tone of the poem is a stiff and solemn declaration of objection. Chief Nswazwi VIII is objecting or protesting against mistreatments of human rights to his fellow beloved countryman and women. The slave suffering of the countryman had put anger on him they now do not enjoy fruits of the country .He uses the African slave trade where missionaries mistreated the blacks as animals to explain their suffering which he feels is against the willing of the almighty. The chief is angry to chief Tshekedis law where villages are being destroyed and reduced to ashes by his tyrannical rule. By saying I shall come back fiercer than the burning sun The chief promises the fellow countryman & women that if it happens he dies and the slave trade continues he would come back from the absolutely and display an intensive aggression to help his tribe. STRUCTURE The poem has 10 stanzas with 99 lines in total.In stanza I the poet expresses the feelings of anger that they choose been mistreated precisely that shall drive out and that the war brought shall kill the enemies themselves by using the chief. He continues in stanza 2 & 3 that upon his rule suffering would be changed to freedom and stop war with all his strength. He continues from stanza stating the impropriety of other chiefs, how they overexcite power up until stanza 7. In the last stanza the chief promises masses that although they fetch sleep togetherd through obstacles they would live a happy, freely and not disturbed life. 3. GABORONEThe aim of the poem is to in brief disclose how the city capital of Botswana appears to be. In other words what capital of Botswana is and what happens near the city. However he does this by mainly focusing on the negative aspects in describing the city. It is a clear and short verbal description of the photo behind the city capital of Botswana. The theme is perfectly reviewed throughout the poem, and to begin with the poet name the climatic conditions of Gaborone in the first two lines to mention that Gaborone characterizes of high temperature or sunny conditions (Irritating Heat) as well as begrime air or not fresh air (Stale Air).He then continues to describe what happens around Gaborone from the third line to mention the fast miserable and growing cockroaches, then large number of poor people (Hungry Smiles). The Poet continues with his description by mentioning foreign investors without identity found in Gaborone and also misleaders who feel overly self important (Pompous Misleaders). And half mode of the poem the poet says that Gaborone characterizes of misleading politicians (Visionless Politicians), violated house-wives in this case women abuse and also precise poor artists.And towards the end he mentions that in Gaborone one may find rude and strict landlords and relatively increasing number of dealers. In concluding the poem he says Gaborone with its belly about to break loose as to say that now population is increasing rapidly, the city is now expanding and hence growing into a huge city. STRUCTURE The poem comprises of whole one stanza containing 20 lines, and each line starts by the word Gaborone. TONE The tone of the poem is quite a tone of disappoint or rather I will say the poet if fed up with what the city has saturnine into.So he writes this with a depressive mood. POETIC DEVICDES However the poet used some poetic devices during his writing such as rhyme, repetition and Hyperbole. He uses rhyme schemes such as the double rhymes like Hawkers and Workers, Mongers and Lovers. And also the triple rhymes like Churchgoers, Investors and Misleaders. Throughout the poem, the poet use repetition device in which he begins each line by the word Gaborone and there is also a hyperbole where by an outrageous exaggeration is used for effect, for voice Turbo-Charged Cockroaches. 4.Outside A Hotel in Gaborone THEME The Poem put its focus on the swear or chase for money that people have and on the other hand it shows the power, strength and control that money can posses. This theme is being illustrated throughout the poem, and to start with the poet is trying to show us the show behind a person who has money. He writes bluster of Strident Colours, Splash of Covetous Smiles as to show craving for possession or desire for wealth. So this is how a rich person would appear. He then continues to the second stanza to mention eyes that lust money s to say Minds that have a desire for money. And then he continues to the third stanza until the last one to illustrate what money does or what one would achieve with his/her wealthy being. and by doing so he write Purr of sleek cars as to say Slow, continuous murmuring sound produced by attractive shinny cars goaded in a group or a flock in chase for quick money. So this is basically what the poet is illustrating towards the end of the poem TONE So during the in analyzing the poem, it has appeared that the poet wrote this poem in a sad tone or mood as to show how disappointed he is.He is being let down by the impact that money has toward people around his city, Gaborone. STRUCTURE The Structure of poem comprises of 4 stanzas, the first stanza until the third one having a tercent each and the fourth stanza with quintet. POETIC DEVICES The Poem also c omprises of some poetic devises such as rhyme, imagery, metaphor, simileys and. Firstly the rhyme, the poet uses sight rhyme that is word that are quite similar in spelling but rather differ in pronunciations. For examples words like Cars and Curs, Flesh and Flash.He then applies Imagery, which is a sentence that uses the human senses to describe a vivid mental see to it. For example he wrote eyes that lust money as to illustrate the picture of someone who has desire for money. He then applied the metaphor and simileys as to compare objects that are not alike, for example Purr of Sleek Cars and homogeneous Curs on Heat. Here he is comparing the sound make by cars to the sound made by cats and again he compares an undesirable dog on heat to Cars, as they are being impelled by their owners in search for money. 5. SEROWE REFLECTONS STRUCTUREIt is made up of seven stanzas. The name is relevant in the sense that Serowe that the Poet talks about is different from the one he knew, the one he grew up in therefore it creates or forms on image of the then Serowe. POETIC DEVICES Metaphor There is a permanent roar of your great warriors. TONE The tone is sad because the Poet seems not to appreciate the changes in Serowe. There is so much change that he cannot accommodate. Serowe has become some that he is not proud of. SUMMARY From the poem we can tell that at first Serowe was a place that the Poet like and enjoyed as his village.It was rich in culture but now Serowe has turned into something else, people use dongas to relief themselves it is no longer safe for people to walk as night as people are being killed for sacrifices which is believed to bring wealth. Even the Kgotla main of Serowe makes people to think deeply about it whether it unagitated potray the meaning of the Kgotla. Serowe has heavily fallen, one may say on the worried back just like the Poet and he continues by asking what could have went wrong with Serowe, the question is posed in such a way tha t the Poet want to find a solution in restoring the old Serowe.
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