Wednesday, February 6, 2019
Compare the two poems, Presents from my aunts in Pakistan and Essay exa
Compare the two poems, Presents from my aunts in Pakistan andSearch for my tongue. Both poems shows masses thinking about theirroots and how each poem conveys their thoughts and feelings.In this endeavor I will be evaluating two poems from different culturesand traditions. Both poems Search for my tongue and presents frommy aunts in Pakistan are about true identity and searching for yourroots.Presents from my aunts in Pakistan is mainly about a girl who is ofmixed race and how she describes the gifts of clothes and jewellerysent to her in England by her Pakistani relatives.There is no poesy scheme and the poem is written in free poetry. Freeverse simply means that the phrases are arranged loosely across thepage. It is split up into stanzas of varying length.The girl contrasts the beautiful clothes and jewellery of India withEnglish clothing. She describes how it feels handle clothing the salwarkameez and how she longed for denim and corduroy. Shes drawn to theloveliness of th e gifts that feels awkward wearing them because she ismore comfortable in English clothes.The poem is full of associated, sometimes contrasting images. Anexample of a contrasting image is of no wintry nationality staringthrough fretwork in the Shalimar gardens. Fretwork is basically decorative carving and the Shalimar gardens is an ornamental ark inLahore, her hometown.The girl describes how demeanor in England differs from life in Pakistan.She talks about the salwar kameez as alien but scatty cardigansfrom Marks and Spencers. The way the women live is somewhat differentfrom that of England. For example her aunts were in shaded rooms,screened from male visitors whereas the women in England go o... ... leftwith. The speaker imagines herself there in Lahore - somewhere she hasbeen only in her thoughts. However she is of no fixed nationality.This sounds a slightly threatening phrase.After thoroughly reading the poems, I seduce arrived at two mainconclusions. Firstly it is import ant to know where cardinal comes from,which is perhaps what the girl in the poem was lacking as a child andit is also important to know what has gone into ones making, even preferably far back, I think it gives you a sense perhaps of richness. secondly it is sometimes very difficult knowing two languages buthaving to slackness the one that belongs to you. Ones mother tongue isan important link to your family and your childhood.Last but not least I agree deeply with the statement and I quote thats the deepest layer of my identity which was said by SujatiBhatt, the writer.
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