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How do these different poets explore what their background and culture means to them?  

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How do these different poets explore what their background and culture means to them? I will be looking at what the subject of each poem is, the ideas, attitudes and values, the layout structure and form, language and any other techniques or points of interest that I may wish to comment upon. I will also help to establish what background and culture means to the poets. In the poem "Search for your tongue", the chiefly is about a teenage girl who is from a foreign country. The girl is finding it hard to live with two languages at once. In "unrelated incidences", the poem chiefly is about making fun of/making a joke of the way that the English language is spoken. I think that the poem is trying to show that if you speak in a common accent, it doesn't mean that you are lower class or any less intelligent. ...

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