Da Same Da Same Flashcards

(4 cards)

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Q

What is the poet’s reason for making use of repetition in stanza 1?

A
  • Emphasizes our shared humanity
  • Highlights that skin color does not determine superiority or inferiority

South Africans share a common suffering, indicating that we are all the same regardless of skin color.

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Critically discuss what is the ‘big terrible’ which South Africans have within themselves.

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  • Consideration of superiority over others
  • Fosters poor relations between race groups
  • Reflects a warped perception of mankind

The ‘big terrible’ relates to the pain and suffering stemming from apartheid and the treatment of individuals based on race.

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Comment on the tone of the speaker in conveying his message.

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  • Angry and annoyed at racial discrimination
  • Optimistic and hopeful about human similarities

The speaker emphasizes the potential for positive regard among all people, moving beyond past racism and prejudice.

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How does the image of the thorn tree reinforce the message of the poem?

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  • Symbolizes pain and hardship
  • Represents resilience amid adversity
  • Highlights the cyclical nature of life

The thorn tree encapsulates the tension between struggle and beauty, emphasizing that life includes both challenges and beauty.

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