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‘Hurricane Hits England’ and ‘Search For My Tongue’ comparison

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'Hurricane Hits England' and 'Search For My Tongue' comparison Search for my tongue and Hurricane Hits England both explore the ideas of identity and a sense of belonging, though using different methods, and in a different sense all together. Search for my tongue uses a tongue and hurricane hits England uses a hurricane to explore the poems. A tongue and hurricane is effective because it gives the reader something to visualise in their mind, rather than just saying language in search for my tongue. A hurricane also reflects the mayhem in the character's mind. A hurricane and tongue are similar, as they both are typical of the characters' original home. Search for my tongue opens by being very personal with the reader by saying 'you ask me what I mean by saying I have lost my tongue'. This opens a close relationship between the reader and the character. Also this indicates to...

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