Nothings Changed - Describe the irony of the title of Tatamkhulu Afrika's poem
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Nothings Changed Describe the irony of the title of Tatamkhulu Afrika's poem Nothing's Changed. In this coursework, I am going to write about the irony of the title of Tatamkhulu Afrika's poem Nothing's Changed. I am going to achieve this by going through the poem and picking out important points, like how his familiarity of the place hasn't changed etc, and explain these points and relate them to being ironic to the title. We assume that the poet has been away from this place for a long time at the beginning of the poem. The poet then informs us that the place was District Six. Even though no board said it was District Six, he recognizes the place. This could be because District Six was like a part oh him. Therefore we can see that even though the place may have changed physically, his familiarity of the place has not changed. "no...


