Category: English
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Jikinya (John) – Characterisation

Through john, Geoffrey exposes the snake like character aspect manifested through his secret and evasive agenda in the village.
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Analysis of “Umbilical Code Bleeds” from “Every Stone That Turns” by Thomas Bvuma
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Explore the poem “Umbilical Code Bleeds” by Thomas Bvuma from his book “Every Stone That Turns”. This powerful and evocative poem sheds light on the struggles and hardships faced by people in poverty and oppression.
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Every Stone that turns (Thomas S Bvuma) Question and Answers

What inspired the title of the collection Every Stone That Turns? I needed a title that covered the general theme (s) of the majority of the poems. I thought the poem Every Stone was most-representative. There is cause for joy and celebration when the war ends. Consequently, every stone that turns should reveal sparkling diamonds.…
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10 Ways on How to study a novel

10 Ways on how to study a Novel
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Prepositions attached to certain word
369 prepositions attached to certain words, eg abide – by
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Mafaiti-he loved to pluck a louse: Poem Analysis

The name Mafaiti” is a symbolic name. It’s a guerilla name that suggests the comrade loved fighting or combat during the liberation struggle. It symbolizes one with a fighting zeal or spirit. He loved plucking or removing lice (inda) from a comrade’s hair. Lice are symbolic of dirty or filthy conditions. The comrades spent a…
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She Nolonger Weeps Exam Questions
She Nolonger Weeps Exam Questions. Feel Free to comment with your answers in the comment section
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Critical appreciation of the poem “The Real Poetry” – Every Stone that turns

“The real poetry” is a poem that speaks to the idea that real poetry is not simply found in words, but rather in the experiences and struggles of people who have been oppressed and marginalized. The poem is divided into nine stanzas, each of which highlights a different aspect of this idea.
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The flowers of Yesterday Novel Download

The flowers of Yesterday Novel Download
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Themes in So long a letter

Customs of Islam, progress, modernity are the main themes of the book. Ramatoulaye is a Muslim who is caught in its custom and she is mourning the death of a husband who deserted…
