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GCSE EDEXCEL ENGLISH LANUAGE & LITERATURE
Poetry Anthology (Conflict)
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What does the
speaker
bear the
brunt
of in the school yard?
Silly
playground
taunts
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How is the speaker
stereotyped
in terms of athleticism?
He is
branded
as
'naturally athletic'
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What does the
speaker
imply about his
identity
beyond
stereotypes
?
He possesses culture and knowledge, not just athletic
ability
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What
metaphor
does the speaker use to describe societal stereotypes?
He is put in a
'pigeon hole'
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What phrase is repeated throughout the poem to express anger?
I am not
de problem
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What
adjective
does the
speaker
use to describe himself?
Versatile
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What noun choice emphasizes the racism experienced by the speaker in his youth?
Conditions
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What bold statement does the speaker make about race?
Black is not de problem
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What
metaphor
does the speaker use to convey his lack of resentment?
I have no chips on me shoulder
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What structure does the poem follow in exploring
stereotypes
?
Each ABAB quatrain explores and rejects a black stereotype
Examples include:
"now I am
branded
athletic
"
"I can do more
dan
dance"
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What
ironic tone
does the speaker use regarding racism?
He mocks intolerance by using a common
stereotype
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What
metaphor
does
Zephaniah
use to illustrate the limiting stereotypes he faces?
Yu put me in a
pigeon hole
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What examples does
Zephaniah
use to prove he is more than
stereotypes
?
Now I am
branded
an athlete and I can do more than dance
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How does
Zephaniah
convey that he is not the problem in society?
Through the
repetition
of "I am not de problem"
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How does
Zephaniah
flip the joke regarding
white
people?
By stating "sum of me
best friends
are white"
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How does
Zephaniah
suggest that white people are the problem in society?
Through the phrase "
mother country
get it right"
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How does
Zephaniah
relate the poem to his childhood experiences?
By mentioning he bears the brunt of silly
playground
stunts
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What is the point of view expressed in the poem?
It is from
Zephaniah's
perspective
as a
black person
with
mixed heritage
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What tone does
Zephaniah
use in the poem?
Passive aggressive
and
sarcastic
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What is the significance of the word
'branded'
in the poem?
It relates to the black
slave trade
and loss of
identity
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What context does the
poem
address?
Current issues of
racism
and prejudice
Influenced by
Jamaican
culture
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What is the form and structure of the poem?
Written in
free verse
Dramatic monologue
Caribbean accent
emphasized
Two stanzas of unequal length
Alternate line rhyme scheme
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What does the
alternate line rhyme scheme
suggest?
Racism
is a regular problem that affects many
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What does the use of
anaphora
in the poem suggest?
It emphasizes the
speaker's
isolation and loneliness
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What does the
metaphor
of
'pigeon hole'
suggest about societal views?
People prejudge him without understanding his
individuality
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What is the significance of the
repeated use
of the word
'problem'
?
It emphasizes that he does not have a problem
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How does the use of
'versatile'
in the poem underscore the speaker's
intelligence
?
It contrasts with the mostly
monosyllabic
nature of the poem
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What does the final phrase "
sum of me
best friends
are
white
" suggest?
It implies that white people have the problem with racism
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