Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Checking Out Me History
- SUBJECT
- Agard was born in a british- Carribean island in 1949
- He learnt about british history rather than his own
- Challenges this by highlighting key Black people in the past
- STRUCTURE
- Uses 2 structures identified by italics
- 'Dem tell me' repetition shows when he is referring to white history
- written in rhyming couplets, triplets or quatrains
- Black history is shown when using abbrievated syntax by missing out words
- Uses irregualr rhyme scheme
- LANGUAGE
- SOUND
- Variation in spelling
- highlighting Carribean dialect and Agard 'carving out me identity'
- Repition especially on 'Dem tell me' gibig a sense of rhythm
- End Rhyme- Used to highlight adapted nursery rhymes
- 'Old King Cole'
- IMAGERY
- 'Dem Tell me' sections make the reader image the historical events
- Black-history sections use nature metaphors to powerful effect
- 'Thorn' & 'Beacon'
- 'Healing star' 'Yellow Sunrise'
- All three are associated with light
- 'Beacon'
- 'Fire-woman'
- 'Star'
- ATTITUDES, THEMES AND IDEAS
- 'Dem tell me' section has an accusatory and rebellious tone
- created by repetition
- Black history section has a celebratory tone
- Created by 'epic' vocab and nature metaphors
- 'vision'
- 'see-far'
- 'Star'
- Betrayal
- COMPARISON POEMS
- GIVE
- Challenging status qou
- Strong and direct to the reader
- Les Grands Seigneurs
- Historical imagery
- Doesnt manage to 'carve' her own identity