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Tatamkhulu Afrika - Nothing's Changed  

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From the reading of English writing what have you learned so far? Use three poems as examples. This cluster of poems contains a vast array of different poems from different cultures from all around the world. They give us an insight into the way other people live, think and conduct their everyday life. They are all highly meaningful and something can be found for everybody in every single one of them. Tatamkhulu Afrika - Nothing's Changed This poem depicts a society where rich and poor are divided. In the apartheid era of racial segregation in South Africa, where the poem is set, laws, enforced by the police, kept apart black and white people. The poet looks at attempts to change this system, and shows how they are ineffective, making no real difference. District six is the name of a poor area of Cape Town This area was bulldozed as a slum in 1966,...

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