The speaker in the poem "South" by Kamau Brathwaite is reflecting on the idea of reclaiming African heritage and identity in the Caribbean context. The poem explores themes of cultural fragmentation, displacement, and the longing for a sense of belonging and connection to ancestral roots. Through vivid imagery and language, Brathwaite captures the complexities of cultural identity in the post-colonial Caribbean experience.
were talking about a ladder poem.
What poem are you talking about man
mudda
A poem.
The person or thing that the poem's narrator is addressing or talking about is known as the "speaker" of the poem. The speaker may be a fictional character created by the poet or a persona that the poet adopts when writing the poem. Understanding the speaker's perspective and relationship to the subject matter can provide insight into the poem's themes and meaning.
to give its title,writer,and about what it is talking
Speaker
the author
Stanzas I-III an anonymous person is talking and the rest of the poem the Knight is talking.
Since you didn't tell us WHICH poem you're talking about, nobody can answer the question for you.
rhyme scheme
This poem is talking about death and war. It was talking about how the people died in war and the sadness.