Analysis Of The Poem We Have Survived

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Coffee Coloured (Sensory)
This poem Coffee Coloured fall under the category of being a sensory poem, as it is all about how people are seen for their skin and not actually how people are. this poem is from the point of view of an Aboriginal person who is complaining about how they are only seen for their sin and nothing other than it. This poem only had only stanza, has rhyming but is not constant throughout the poem and doesn’t have a clear pattern making this poem free verse. This poem uses rhyming and rhymes the last words on most of the sentences.
Tolerated but not Valued (Sensory)
Tolerated but not Valued is a Sensory poem as it reflects the feeling of anger that the Aboriginal community has for not being listened to and not being valued. The poem is from the perspective of an Aboriginal speaking for all Aboriginals, trying to prove a strong point. The poem is free …show more content…

The poem is from the perspective of an Aboriginal person who has survived the white government. We have survived is a free verse poem as it has a random amount of words in each stanza and doesn’t follow any sort of pattern at any point. The poem uses repetition when listing off what the white people tried to do to the Aboriginals when they first came to Australia and using the repetition to make it stand out and make the reader think.
Integrity (Hope)
This poem is a hope poem because it has hope and is inspiring to tell everyone to have integrity and not be ashamed of who you are and where you’re from. this poem takes the perspective of an Aboriginal questioning other Aboriginals why they refuse to be who they really are and be proud of it. It is a free verse poem as it has no pattern and it has randomly sized stanzas. The poem has some lines that rhyme and also has the words “I’m not Koori” in italics to make it stand out to the reader so they focus on what’s being

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