Thursday, July 18, 2019
Comparison of the poems Half-caste and Not My Business Essay
John Agard and Niyi Osundare have both written poems that protest about events or attitudes of people. Agard is From the Caribbean where the population is made up of people from lots of different races. Therefore he is used to being around people of mixed race and will know from first hand experience how horrible it can be to be called only half a person. Osundare has got a good point to make here which is that if people see something going on that is wrong but does not directly involve them, they should do what they can to stop the wrong doing rather than leave it as it may well be them someday and there could be no one to save them. You never know. The first poem is about the term ââ¬ËHalf-Casteââ¬â¢ which the poet: John Agard, objects to as he thinks that it makes us think of people of mixed race as only half a person instead of a whole person or individual. The next poem ââ¬ËNot My Businessââ¬â¢ is about the violence used by the state authorities against the people of Nigeria. The poet: Niyi Osundare believes that you should stand up for what is right, regardless of whether it bothers you at that specific time. ââ¬ËNot My Businessââ¬â¢ is said to echo this statement: ââ¬Å"First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out because I was not a socialist. Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak because I was not a trade unionist. Then they came for the Jews and I did not speak because I was not a Jew. Then they came for me and there was no one left to speak for me. â⬠The statement is by ââ¬ËPastor Martin Niemollerââ¬â¢ it is very much like the poem ââ¬ËNot My Businessââ¬â¢ not only because of what is said, but also because of how it is structured. In the first three stanzas what is happening is happening to someone else, not the narrator. However in the last stanza what is happening is happening to the person in the story, either ââ¬ËIââ¬â¢ or the Narrator. In ââ¬ËHalf-Casteââ¬â¢ The poet want us to realize that the term is such a stupid one and he wants the people who use it to realize this and change their attitudes towards people of mixed race. Also the structure of the poem is good as he uses humour at the beginning to catch the readerââ¬â¢s attention and then explains the stupidity of the term. Osundare believes that it is peopleââ¬â¢s indifference and detachment from what is going on around them that is allowing the terror to go on. The repeated phrase about what business of his is it is indented which shows a distance from what is going on or a detachment. Agard writes phonetically as to the way he would speak the poem, it is one of those poems that needs to be spoken to get the full meaning. He speaks in a patois and uses calypso rhythm and rhyme, which is an example of how English and African dialects have combined and are now a key feature of the poetââ¬â¢s Caribbean culture. ââ¬ËNot My Businessââ¬â¢ uses a repeated phrase which is just saying ââ¬ËWhat business of mine is itââ¬â¢ etc. This is also indented and therefore shows distance from what is going on in the paragraph. This use of language is a good way to show this distance. This poem says a lot about peopleââ¬â¢s cultures, not only Nigeria, but people are like this all over the world, and it says a lot that people wonââ¬â¢t stick up for what is right just so long as it does not bother them. Both of these poems had a lot to say and they have said it in a strong and down to earth kind of way. The first used humour to get peopleââ¬â¢s attention and then had a go about the term ââ¬ËHalf-casteââ¬â¢. However the second just used three examples and then showed that a problem will get much worse if it is left and oppressive regimes are not nice things and people need to stick up and fight against them!
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