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John Agard: Half-Caste
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Discuss how the poets use language to express a sense of culture and identity in Half Caste
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English
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How the poets create and use a metaphor in ‘This room’. Compare this to one or more poems are also use metaphors
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'Half-caste' and 'Unrelated Incident' are both written in varieties of non-standard English - What does this contribute to each poem?
3 Poems
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A Comparison between Two poems, Half caste and Unrelated Incidents
Afro-Caribbean Poetry.
Compare and contrast
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Compare the way John Agard, Tom Leonard and one other poet express feelings of anger and injustice. Think about the use of rhythm/rhyme, imagery (metaphor/simile), sounds, presentation, use of dialect and humour.
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Compare the ways in which the poets protest about injustice in‘Not my Business’ and ‘Half Caste’
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Comparing John Agard
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Comparing Poems
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Comparing poems 'halfe cast' and 'nothings changed'
Comparing poems from different cultures.
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Comparing Poems From Other Cultures
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Comparing Three Poems 'Half-Caste' 'Search For My Tongue' & 'Unrelated Incidents'.
Comparing three poems from different cultures
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Comparison of the poems Half-caste and Not My Business.
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Difference between poems
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Discuss the ways in which relationships between parents and children are explored by the writers of Kiss Miss Carol and The Son's Veto.
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Diverse Culture essay
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Essay to compare the ways that culture and identity are presented in Hurricane Hits England by Grace Nichols and Half Caste by John Agard.
evaluation
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Half Caste written by John Agard and Nothing’s Changed written by Tatamkhulu Afrika, both explore the portrayal of racism
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Half-caste by John Agard
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