The post colonial experiences in warsan shire’s selected poems - ‘what we own’, ‘conversation about home (at the deportation centre)’ and ‘beauty’ Department:English By: benblezy Project ID: 5132 Rating: (3.2) votes: 11 Price:₦3000 Get the Complete MaterialAbstractWith the independence of most or all African nations, a new wave of exploitation, corruption and disillusionment surge in. the African leaders who took over the position of leadership stopped at nothing but steal from their people this resulted into political instability, war and displacement of the people. All of these experiences, of course are subjective or emotional, yet are capable of being literarily represented through satire. It asserts that, since people easily and readily relate with what they are familiar with, the need for exploring these post-colonial experiences becomes imperative. The research work consists of five chapters. The first chapter provides a general background of the. The second chapter focuses on review of related literature in accordance with the research topic. Consequently, the post colonial theory is adopted as theoretical framework. The third chapter is concerned with the thematic analysis of the selected poems. The fourth chapter discusses the poetic devices/literary techniques. The fifth chapter is the summary and conclusion. To be more specific, the study deals with the post-colonial experiences in Warsan Shire’s poems, and depicted in the texts under study....Preview Download Preview +Other English project topics and materials you might be interested in»Factors affecting the choice of language in a multilingual society»Stylistic analysis of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s half of a yellow sun»Corruption and victimization in isidore okpewhotides and anthony abaghas children of oloibiri»Political corruption and symbolism in Adichie Chimamanda Ngozi’s half of a yellow sun and Okey Ndibe’s arrows of rain»The society and the girl child in the bluest eye by Toni Morrison and Kaine Agary's yellow yellow»A stylistic analysis of selected short stories in jasper Onuekwusi's the triumphant return and Chimamanda Adichie's - A Thing Around Your Neck»Struggle and survival in a cowrie of hope by Binwell Sinyangwe and the Cardinals by Bessie Head»The language of the Christian religion: A comparative study of roman catholic church and some selected pentecostal denominations»The post colonial experiences in warsan shire’s selected poems - ‘what we own’, ‘conversation about home (at the deportation centre)’ and ‘beauty’»The effect of the Nigerian Pidgin English on the academic performance of university students in Nigeria - a case study of National Open University of Nigeria students in Benin study centre»The misuse of the English articles in selected Nigerian newspapers»Linguistic stylistic analysis of Toni Morrison Sula»Feminism in African novels - a study of Amma Sarkos beyond the horizon and faceless»Analysis of political corruption and underdevelopment in harvest of corruption by Frank Ogodo Ogbeche and naira has no gender by Olu Obafemi»Thematic analysis of Besie Head's When Rain Clouds Gather