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The poem nothings changed is a poem of anger rage fury bewilderment and momentum. this can be found on any search engine that is not google
The theme is "strive for perfection", or "nothings perfect".
Seal hunting. Nothings changed
Tatamkhulu Afrika was born in Egypt in 1920. His family moved to South Africa where he spent the rest of his life. South Africa operated a system of control called Aparthied. This word means Seperateness. So, black people were not allowed to mix with white people and inter-marriage was made criminal(!). There were seperate areas on public transport. Many public places were white only. Tatamkulu protested all his life about this injustice and aparthied has been legally abolished in South Africa but there is still a long way to go meaning that nothings changed. This is why his poem is called nothings changed because just one place is not a big enough impact so it is like nothing's changed..Sorry i couldnt write a lot about this and hope this answer helped any that needed it..? (Misao age 12 XD) xx thanks guys x
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Tatumkhulu Afrika wrote "Nothings Changed" to express the deep frustrations and disillusionment of living in apartheid South Africa. Through vivid imagery and personal reflections, he highlights the stark contrasts between the past and present, emphasizing the persistent inequalities and injustices faced by Black South Africans. The poem serves as a powerful critique of systemic racism and a call for social change, illustrating how, despite the end of apartheid, many issues remain unresolved.
sweet nothings are when you are young and madly in love and whisper any random romantic things to your partner.
of coure you can, nothings changed but you can only get pikachu as a starter on Pokemon yellow .it will follow you around .cool!☺
Know-Nothings.
The Know-Nothings were no type of Catholic, to be perfectly honest, they were anti-Catholic.
The poem was written by "Tatamkhulu Afrika" (a pen name of poet Ismail Joubert, 1920-2002).
Yes it became a royal colony in 1729