Saturday, August 22, 2020

Compare and contrast the presentation of oppressionin I Am Not That Ess

Look into the introduction of oppressionin I Am Not That Lady and Still I Rise. The sonnets I am considering are 'I Am Not That Woman' by Kishwar Naheed what's more, 'Still I Rise' by Maya Angelou, both in the twentieth century. The two writers have put together the sonnets with respect to their own encounters of concealment in their various societies and the two of them keep on completion with sentiments of hope.The sonnets show the various responses and mentalities of two altogether different ladies who in comparable conditions. In 'I Am Not That Woman', the artist has been mistreated in her way of life of the Asian culture. By this she has been persecuted by the customary estimations of the Eastern culture yet particularly by her dad and spouse. She is additionally attempting to defeat this concealment yet isn't extremely sure where she needs to go next with her life. In 'Still I Rise', she has been stifled by the white individuals of South America however, she has conquered this and considers herself better than the white racists. I will start by examining 'I Am Not That Woman'. The fundamental subject to the sonnet is set in the Asian culture, Eastern culture. Despite the fact that there is another subject presented in each section, they all add to the fundamental topic of persecution. The lady is in the circumstance of being constrained into having a masterminded marriage and not having any opportunity as a result of it. The writer appears to be harsh towards her dad and spouse. She appears to be solid since she has through her issues so far and is furious and angry about the entire circumstance. She appears inflexible to not let it happen to her for any longer. The sonnet has no structure and no rhyming plan, in this way composed as free stanza. Each stanza of the sonnet is coordinated towards a certain individual specifically - her fath... ...ks around proudly and pride, with the reference to the oil wells as her going about as though she is rich, with the symbolism of her actually having oil wells in her parlor. She communicates herself successfully by the redundancy of the title, 'Still I Rise' in the sonnet, where she implies she is transcending the white racists. All in all I like the two sonnets similarly however imagine that 'Still I Rise' is the more viable sonnet. I think this on the grounds that the writer is more grounded also, increasingly positive about what she has expounded on. The language utilized in 'Still I Rise' is more obvious from the start than 'I Am Not That Woman' which would likewise cause individuals to lean toward 'Still I Rise' in light of the fact that not as much needs clarifying or working out. In spite of the fact that I incline toward the symbolism in 'I Am Not That Woman, for example, the 'garden' which was utilized right off the bat in the sonnet and afterward referenced again later on.

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