Checking out me history Flashcards

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Who is Checking out me history written by

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John Agard

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What is the poem literally about

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About a black man recalling all the white historical figures he learnt about in school and frustrated that important figures from black history weren’t mentioned

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What do the ideas of those in power show throughout the poem

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How those in power shape our understanding of ourselves and our identity as they selectively choose what we’re taught

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What collection of poems was this in and what are they about

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collection named ‘half-caste and other poems’ which explore the issue of race and identity

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What does the rhyme scheme of the poem show

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It forces black and white historical figures together to show the importance of children being taught all aspects of history

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What do stanzas end in to emphasise their importance

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A black historical figure (shows how they are less prioritised than white historical figures)

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The poem is structured in _____ verse and in longer or shorter stanzas

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Free verse, longer stanzas

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What two form techniques are used throughout

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Enjambment, repetition

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The poem is written in the form of ____ poetry with the intention of it being read aloud

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oral poetry

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‘_______ up me eye… blind me to __ ____ _______’

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‘bandage up me eye… blind me to me own identity’
- Metaphor = prevented from learning about his own history
- Plosive = aggressive sound to show how black history was covered up
- Bandage has connotations of injury and harm

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‘___ tell me ___ ___ want to ____ me’

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‘dem tell me wha dem want to tell me’
- Showing how he was metaphorically blinded to his own identity through only being taught Eurocentric history
- Critiquing the bias teaching of history
- It was oppressive to his identity

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‘I _______ out __ identity’

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‘I carving out me identity’
- Verb ‘carving’ shows a strenuous (effort filled) process = he had to work hard to find out about his identity and for it to be acknowledged
- He is now empowered through learning about his own identity = hopeful tone
- Freed from the oppression

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’ _ healing ____’

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‘a healing star’
- Description of Mary Seacole (Critiscising again the Eurocentric way of teaching as she doesn’t get as much recognition as Florence nightingale)
- Motif of light throughout = light is a source of guidance and hope
- ‘star’ provides a source of direction
- These historical figures carved out a passage to freedom and a route out of colonialism (he is bringing them out of the shadows)

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