Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Half-caste
- Context: Caribbean people were prejudiced against due to social,
cultural factor.
- Social: Mixed race people
were viewed as outcasts.
- Cultural: Black people and White people did not see mixed
race people as their own kind because they're not fully
white or black.
- Setting: In England.
- Theme
- racism
- anger
- justice
- weather
- Fine culture and music
- respect
- Character
- John Agard a mixed race man who has been discrminated against
- Figurative
Language
- colour imagery " mix red an green"
- repetition and puns "yu mean","wha yu
mean".
- Personification
- "Excuse me" Using etiquette of manners in a satarical way.
- Symbolism "england", "tchaikovsky", "picasso". Links to art and culture implies intelligence directly
chosen sophsticated people in arts and culture to highlight his ignorance: sub-humanised.
- Style: poem.
- The poet is taking a prejudcial term and distorting the meaning to criticise the user.
- Tone
- condescending
- satarical
- eerie
- personal
- demanding
- Humorous
- Structure.
- Enjambement
- Lack of a capital letter.
- Rhyming couplets.
- Lack of a caesura.
- Plot: A mixed race man who is in England but he is being viewed as subhuman "half-caste" he is not fully
human! so he questions them and demands for an apology as well as a reasoning to why they refer to him as
half -caste.