Tuesday, January 21, 2020
Comparing Half Caste and Search for my Tongue Essay examples -- John A
Comparing Half Caste and Search for my Tongue    Culture. Itââ¬â¢s a very complicated term, with many different  interpretations, but what does it actually mean? In this essay I will  compare two poems from completely different cultures to see if we get  any comparisons, the poems I have chosen to write about are Half-Caste  by John Agard and Search for my Tongue by Sujata Bhatt, I have chosen  these because I feel they raise some very significant points. But back  to the question mentioned earlier, what is culture? Everyone has a  different view on culture, but to me it is a huge influence on our  everyday lives, many different issues contribute to the term ââ¬ËCultureââ¬â¢  from the way we dress, to our beliefs, attributes, how we live, and  even what we eat. It affects us all differently depending on how we  understand it, for example, if we were to believe that culture was  just a religious matter we would only be affected by what that  religion tells us, whereas if we were to believe that culture was a  whole way of life we would be affected in a completely different way.  Culture is important to us all, regardless of how we feel about it, it  gives us a guide to our lives and shows us some boundaries; it can  also give us advice and help us to be a better person. The word  ââ¬Ëdifferentââ¬â¢ can be used in two contexts; we can say it both  complimentarily and offensively, my understanding of this is that some  people are afraid of whatââ¬â¢s different and therefore have to make  comments to feel safe. But when we say ââ¬Ëdifferentââ¬â¢ cultures we are  referring to the way other people live, and if we are afraid of this  we must all seriously reconsider ourselves.    As I have already mentioned one of the poems I will be studying is  Half-Caste by John ...              ... the end of the poem though she  seems to have won the fight.    In conclusion, everyone looks upon culture differently; there are  those who take it seriously and those that donââ¬â¢t. But whether or not  we like it we are all part of a culture and should therefore respect  otherââ¬â¢s. Of course culture can be seen as something to fight with,  there are so many people in the world with different views it would be  surprising if it wasnââ¬â¢t! In my opinion both authors use language as  something to fight with and against in their own unique ways. Both of  these poems use some sort of violence to get a message across, this to  me is a type of fighting, so the answer to my question is ââ¬ËYESââ¬â¢ we  could see culture as something to fight with or against because of the  language both poems use, for instance the taunting that John Agard  uses and the metaphors that Sujata Bhatt uses.                        
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