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Explore the Presentation of Alienation in Two Scavengers and A View from Westminster Bridge
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Have a little read: ... Explore the Presentation of Alienation In "Two Scavengers" and "Nothing's Changed" Alienation is present through both of the texts although it is shown in dissimilar ways. For example Two Scavengers displays alienation in the withdrawal from living, giving the reader a sense of direction in the poem and supports the context of segregation. "A bright yellow garbage truck," compared to the "elegant open Mercedes." Nothing's Changed however, allows the reader to feel the evocative nature of past events. "I back from the glass boy again." This shows that the poet grew up here. In Two Scavengers, the first part describes the under-privileged life of the scavengers and the second describes the beautiful Mercedes with an equally "elegant couple inside it." This contrast symbolises the huge difference between these two types of people, the working class and the upper class. This has a certain, unique effect on the reader. The desperation of
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