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ENG2603 Study Pack for Assignments and Examinations - No books needed!
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ENG2603 Study Pack for Assignments and Examinations, This pack has everything you need for assignments and exam time. You will not need the books with this pack! Poems have been analyzed and are detailed with character list and discussions on each, plot summaries, theme alanysis and a clear understanding of each. Poems included are “City Johannesburg” - Mongane Wally Serote, Nervous Conditions by Tsitsi Dangarembga, A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry, Welcome to Our Hillbrow by Phaswa...
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2022 ENG2603 assignment 1 solutions (semester 1)
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This is the 2022 ENG2603 assignment 1 for semester 1. It is based on the poem “City Johannesburg” by Mongane Wally Serote. It contains some possible answers to the question as well as a detailed analysis of the poem which you could use as a guide for writing your assignment
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City Johannesburg by Mongane Wally Serote Poem analysis
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City Johannesburg by Mongane Wally Serote 
This way, I salute you: 
Mongane Sirota’s poem” City Johannesburg” was written during apartheid when the black South Africans were oppressed. There is bitterness, hate and anger found as the theme. 	 
Throughout the poem, we also see that the speaker directly addresses the city and the repetition of the words “Joburg city” emphasize
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Test MEMORANDUM: for the Poem “City Johannesburg” by Mongane Wally Serote
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The Document consists of questions to a test for the Poem: “City Johannesburg” by Mongane Wally Serote. 
 
The Document comes with questions and answers. The questions are based on the following information: 
1 What important information does the title convey? 
2 What kind of place or setting is this? 
3 Find two examples of words or phrases that describe the setting 
4 Who is speaking in the Poem? 
5. What single word immediately alerts us to the presence of a speaker in the Poem? 
6. Who ...
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Gr12 English HL Poetry
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Detailed notes on Poetry in the English Home Language IEB syllabus 
Love’s Farewell (Sonnet 61) (Michael Drayton) 
To Althea, from Prison (Richard Lovelace) 
To the Night (Percy Bysshe Shelley) 
Ulysses (Alfred, Lord Tennyson) 
My Last Duchess (Robert Browning) 
Refugee Blues (WH Auden) 
The Cry of South Africa (Olive Schreiner) 
 Penguin on the Beach (Ruth Miller) 
Touch (Hugh Lewin) 
 Portrait of a Loaf of Bread (Mbuyiseni Oswald Mtshali) 
Lost or Found World (Mongane Wally Serote) 
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ENG1501 EXAM STUDY PACK 2024/2025. LATEST 2024 UPDATE.
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City Johannesburg - Wally Serote 
 
 
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The title of the poem could be seen as the central Tenor, metaphorically specified by a number of underlying vehicle and/or metaphorical constructions, which all serve to illustrate the ambiguous relationship the lyrical subject has with the city Johannesburg. The title may also suggest a central Vehicle referring to the conditions black people were subjected to during the apartheid era. In other words, as a central Tenor in the poem the title ref...
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'Lost or Found World' by Serote in-depth IEB analysis
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Line by Line in-depth analysis of the IEB prescribed poem 'Lost or Found World' by Mongane Wally Serote. Colour-coded and extremely easy to follow to make your studying easier. 
 
The summary also includes an overview of the poem's biographical information, main message, tone, structure, and figurative language.
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ENG2602 Poetry for exams 2018
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ENG2602	Poetry for exams	2019 
 
 
 
 
 
1.	Stephen Spender: My Parents kept me from children who were rough 
 
 
2.	Musa Masombuka	: My 
Parents Kept Me From ‘so-Called’ Friends 
 
 
3.	John Donne: The Sun Rising: 
 
 
4.	Thomas Gray Ode: On the Death of a Favorite Cat, Drowned in a Tub of Gold Fishes: 
 
 
5.	Winslow Schalkwyk: Boxes 
 
 
6.	Robert Frost: The Road not Taken 
 
 
7.	Selome Payne: Box of Crayons 

 
 
8.	W.D. Snodgrass: Mementos 

 
 
9.	Jeff Green: The Moon Pours White Wine...
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ENG2602 Poetry for exams 2018
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ENG2602	Poetry for exams	2019 
 
 
 
 
 
1.	Stephen Spender: My Parents kept me from children who were rough 
 
 
2.	Musa Masombuka	: My 
Parents Kept Me From ‘so-Called’ Friends 
 
 
3.	John Donne: The Sun Rising: 
 
 
4.	Thomas Gray Ode: On the Death of a Favorite Cat, Drowned in a Tub of Gold Fishes: 
 
 
5.	Winslow Schalkwyk: Boxes 
 
 
6.	Robert Frost: The Road not Taken 
 
 
7.	Selome Payne: Box of Crayons 

 
 
8.	W.D. Snodgrass: Mementos 

 
 
9.	Jeff Green: The Moon Pours White Wine...
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2022 ENG2603 assignment 1 solutions (semester 1)
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This is the assignment solutions for 2022 ENG2603 assignment 1 (semester 1). It is based on the poem, “City Johannesburg” - Mongane Wally Serote, and it contains possible points for your essay and detailed analysis of the poem.
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