In "Nothing's Changed," Tatamkhulu Afrika poignantly illustrates the theme of racial inequality through vivid imagery and personal reflection. The poem contrasts the stark realities of a segregated society with the speaker's memories of a once vibrant, now marginalized, landscape. Afrika highlights the persistence of discrimination and the emotional scars it leaves, emphasizing how little has changed despite the passage of time. This powerful portrayal serves to critique systemic racism and evoke empathy for those living under its oppressive weight.
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.
there are to many words from the past and present.Im going to say that words havent really changed.
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In a linear inequality the variable is only present raised to the first power (which is usually not explicitly shown). In a quadratic the square of the variable is present (or implied). The square can be implied in an inequality such as x + 1/x < 6 (x not 0) This is equivalent to x2 - 6x + 1 < 0
The present perfect of "change" is "has/have changed." For example: "I have changed my mind about going out tonight."
Yes, it is. Change is present. Will change is future. Changed is past.
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it means what has changed our present day.
The past tense is "lasted" The present tense is "I last"
the most important theme that is mentioned in this poem is, description, in "Nothings changed", the poet expreses his feelings very vividly, he uses descriptive words such as "cuffs,cans" to express his anger, towards the social inequalities that still exits. but you also need to be able to talk about the other poetic devices : Alliteration Repetition --- which are all sound effects Onomatopoeia -------------------- simile metaphor ------ which are all uses of imagery personification -------------------- punctuation Hint: list those as a table before you start, if you cant talk about all of them because you run out of time, the examiner will see that you were going to talk about them, and still gives you marks for it. good luck :)
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Both "is changed" and "has changed" can be correct depending on the context. "Is changed" is typically used when referring to the current state of something, while "has changed" is used when talking about a change that occurred in the past with a connection to the present.
The orchestra hasn't changed much. it has changed but only little things it isn't a huge change. the orchestra in 1600 was really old fashioned and they changed it by making it more modern.
This sentence cannot be completely changed into present perfect tense. Past perfect and past simple are used like this to talk about two things in the past one thing - past perfect happened before the other - past simple. Present simple is not used this way. So the past perfect - had taken - can be changed, but the past simple - my sister entered - cannot be changed into present perfect. Present perfect = I have taken my food.