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Saranaomi Posted 15 years ago

Analysis of the poem Yes Mandela - Dennis brutus

Well, I have to make an analysis of the poem below.
The topic is "apartheid" and thi poem is written by Dennis Brutus.
I have some trouble to write an analysis of it, but I have written those things down that I
have found out, after the poem.

For Nelson Mandela.

Yes, Mandela, some of us
we admit embarrassedly
wept to see you step free
so erectly, so elegantly
shrug off the prisoned years
a blanket cobwebbed of pain and grime;
behind, the island's seasand,
harsh, white and treacherous
ahead, jagged rocks
bladed crevices of racism and deceit
in the salt island air
you swung your hammer grimly stoic
facing the dim path of interminable years,
now, vision blurred with tears
we see you step out to our salutes
bearing our burden of hopes and fears
and impress your radiance
on the grey morning air.

The poem is about how the people in South Africa considered Mandela.
The first verse is about that the people wait to see Nelson Mandela go as a free man, after the many years in prison. They have been afraid for so long to show their emotions (that they want to see him as a free man) because of apartheid.

Verse 2: The racism is hiding behind the beautiful nature?

Verse 3: Tells us how Mandela was fighting for freedom, “You swung your hammer grimly” ..
He was the one who carried everyone's fears and hopes.

I have to write 2 pages about this poem, and I don’t have more to say about this poem, so I really hope that someone can help me.
  

Top answer

com Well, I read the poem and searched on the net for some information about Dennis Brutus. Dennis Brutus was a political activist, who fought against apartheid. He was imprisoned in Robben Island.

  • com Well, I read the poem and searched on the net for some information about Dennis Brutus.
  • Dennis Brutus was a political activist, who fought against apartheid.
  • He was imprisoned in Robben Island.
  • Nelson Mandela was also there.
  • They were both convicted to hard labor.
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Hi Saranaomi
Welcome to EnglishForward.com
Well, I read the poem and searched on the net for some information about Dennis Brutus.

Dennis Brutus was a political activist, who fought against apartheid. He was imprisoned in Robben Island. Nelson Mandela was also there. They were both convicted to hard labor. Mandela and Brutus broke rocks on that island.
One of the main charact
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Then, the poet talks about rocks and their sharp edges. This is a reference to the rocks they had to break and at the same time, a reference to the sufferings Mandela has gone through. Brutus has used the setting of Island to depict the the sufferings and struggles of Mandela who has swung his hammer grimly stoic; He has endured all that pain without complaining. Please note that here again, we h
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l3lack_lightThen his peotry changed
I correct myself: Then his poetry changed
l3lack_lightThis is again contribute to the lack of self-pity in his peotry
This, again, contributes to the lack of self-pity in his poetry.
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the poem has literal meaning and figurative meaning

between the harsh island prison codition and apartheid and mandela as a panacea

`wept to see you step free`

hopes are placed on Mandela `s legend or myth

hoping when he is released,he will be the embodiment of

their hopes,

whilst south africans dreamed of free Mandela

who would co
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Speaking of Mandela, do you guys believe in Mandela Effect?

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