A Comparison Between Two Complementary Poems - 'Old Father' and 'Island Man'.
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Analysing Poetry - English Coursework A Comparison Between Two Complementary Poems The two complementary poems 'Old Father' and 'Island Man' are based on the subject of two diverse men who are coping with an experience of migrating to another country. In this coursework we will discuss these poems, then compare, and contrast their theme and language. Hugh Boatswain's 'Old Father' appeared in an anthology called 'Writing' in 1978. Boatswain's work speaks to the condition of the racial tensions in the 70's and engages, in sparse poetic form, in much of the cultural analysis. Boatswain's poems demonstrate the importance of creativity, cultural transaction, and transition in the historicizing of West Indian migration and settlement in Britain. The poet has used a narrative description in the poem to portray his views and thoughts to the members of the audience. The poem relates to a series of events of old father in a chronological...


