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This document contains QUESTION 1: POETRY: ‘Point of View’ – Gabeba Baderoon Read the poem “Point of View” by Gabeba Baderoon and then answer the questions that follow. Please adhere to the following guidelines: • You need to answer in full, grammatically correct sentences. Each sentence must be cohesive (one idea flows into another). • Each question has a mark attached to it in brackets. This provides you with an idea of how much you should write to support your answer. • One mark represents one main point or reason. If a question counts four marks, that means that you will need to supply four points or reasons, and this would mean that for five points you need to provide five points or reasons. • Please ensure that you always quote from the poem, as this substantiates your position or argument. • Remember that you can use an example from the poem only once; you cannot use the same example for each of your answers. Point of View by Gabeba Baderoon In the kitchen she reaches for the nutmeg grater and remembers it is in another cupboard, another place. In the post office she fills in the address she has left behind. She tears up the form and starts again. Her mail follows her like outstretched hands. In the sky on the way home a hawk hangs motionless, moving, yet still, pinning the sky. 5 10 (In: Chennells, J. (ed). 1999. Voices of this Land: An Anthology of South African Poetry in English. Pretoria: Van Schaik. p. 120) 4 Questions 1) What narrative perspective does the poet use in the poem, and how can it be related to the title? Quote from the poem to support your answer (4) 2) What is the theme of the poem? Give a reason for your answer, and quote from the poem to support your answer. (3) 3) What tone do you think is used in the poem? Support your position with two examples from the poem (3) 4) Figures of speech 4.1 Quote an example of each of the following figures of speech in the poem: alliteration, simile and metaphor. (3) 4.2 Explain why each figure of speech (alliteration, simile and metaphor) is effective. (3) 5) Thepoet’suseofimagerycontributestothepoem’soverallmeaning.Quotetwo images from the poem, then explain why each image is effective (4) 6) The punctuation in the poem differs from stanza to stanza. In your opinion, how does this use of punctuation affect the ideas being expressed by the poet? (5) • Remember that punctuation is a very effective way to create movement or add emotion to a poem as it slows down, speeds up, stops or allows lines to flow into one another. This poem is in free verse so there is no rhyme per se, so the punctuation is used to create different effects. Part 2 QUESTION 2: NOVEL: Small Things – Nthikeng Mohlele This question requires you to write an essay of no more than 600 words. In answering the question, ensure that your essay includes the following: • An introductory paragraph that introduces the topic and explains how the rest of your essay will be structured. • A body of 3-5 paragraphs, in which you develop your argument. • A concluding paragraph, in which you sum up your argument. • In-text citations and a reference list, including the novel and any other sources you may have consulted. Carefully read the extract below, then answer the question that follows. Major Joubert came back at the crack of dawn, with more news from home: Bra Todd had died. He endured broken ribs and blue eyes, retelling the same truth: that he never had discussed any revolution with me. That our late-night sessions at the newsroom were of a personal nature. Nothing more. He was dragged out of the newsroom to undisclosed locations, beaten to a pulp. Mauled by police hounds. Submerged under water. Electrocuted. Yanked by the testicles. A similar fate, said Major Joubert, awaited me. ‘Stop this obsession with martyrdom. Just tell the truth. Who are your accomplices? No man is an island. Don’t be a martyr. For what? To get a hospital, an orphanage named after you? Turn state witness. Tell me something. Anything. Don’t be a hero. Then we set you free. It is that simple. Silence is dangerous in our world.’ Yet I chose silence. Served my time, every bruising millisecond, threats of imminent hanging ringing in my ears (Mohlele, 2013:22). In Nthikeng Mohlele’s Small Things, a series of injustices is perpetrated against the narrator. Despite this, he refuses to take action. Using the extract above as a starting point, write an essay in which you discuss the theme of injustice as portrayed in the novel. Use the following questions to guide you: • What other examples of injustice can you identity in the novel? • How does the narrator respond to these events? • Why do you think the narrator often appears to remain indifferent? • Is the narrator’s indifference a sign of strength and determination, or weakness? 6 Content: 25 marks Use of language, organisation and overall structure: 25 marks Total: 50 marks

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October/November 2023
ENG1501
Foundations in English Literary Studies
100 Marks Duration 4 Hours
First Examiners: Prof. A. Kreuiter and Ms L. Nortje
Second Examiners: Ms L. Phakathi and Dr B. Janari
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