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Comparison of Half-Caste and Nothings Changed From the poems I have studied and spent time analysing, I have chosen to compare the poem "Half Caste", by the poet John Agard and the poem "Nothings Changed" by the poet Afrika. My task is to show a detailed analysis and comparison of both poems I will show what I believe to be the poet's feelings and comment on them. I shall also give my own personal opinion on what I believe about the poems and how it made me feel. In the first poem I studied "Half Caste" the poet John Agard has expressed his feelings in an unusual but I believe a unique way. The poem is referring to how angrily Agard feels towards the term half-caste, however his anger is disguised by his humour. Agard uses his sense of humour throughout the poem; this clearly gets his emotions across to me being...

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