Comparative: segues, TS and conclusions Flashcards

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TS BP1

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Enoch and Mailman and D’Aguair deplore the sorrow and pain in which the powerless are subjected to as it evidently leads to a loss of culture and identity.

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segue BP1

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The longest memory highlights how sorrow and pain can render vulnerable individuals powerless through means of direct colonisation; similarly, The Longest Memory exemplifies how how succumbing to sorrow and pain can evidently result in the ultimate internal colonisation of those on the periphery of society.

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CS BP1

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Thus, both texts bemoan how grief and sorrow results in the powerless suffering of individuals; however, The Longest Memory emphasises that sadness can destroy individuals on a more internal basis.

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TS BP2

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Despite both texts condemning the grief-stricken consequences of sorrow and pain experienced by powerless individuals, they also unveil how continuously grappling with internal agony can result in inevitable trauma passed through generations.

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segue BP2

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Contrastingly, this passing of grief and trauma is underscored through The Longest Memory in a more subtle manner.

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CS BP2

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While both texts expose the ways sorrow can inflict cyclical patterns of trauma, The Longest Memory highlights how this can stifle even the most brave individuals.

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