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Texts from other cultures - Grace Nichols comes from Guyana and Hugh Boatswain from the Caribbean.  

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GCSE English Assignment 3: Text from Other Cultures Writers who came from over seas write the two poems that I have been asked to analyse. Grace Nichols comes from Guyana and Hugh Boatswain from the Caribbean. The poems deal with identical themes, a man who has immigrated to Britain from the Caribbean, and must learn to adapt to a new life and culture. Both men suffer a sense of loss for their past, but in Hugh Boatswains poem 'Old Father', the central character tries to forget about his earlier life. Hugh Boatswain writes the poem 'Old Father' in a Caribbean dialect. It is a narrative poem, which tells the story of old father's arrival in Britain. At first old father is very unhappy, we can see this in the quote. "Man, a takkin' 'de nex' boat back home." The writer is trying to show the reader that...

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