Comprehensive notes covering The Cry of South Africa by Olive Schreiner.
A combination of information from the textbook, The Complete Poetry Resource (Sixth Edition), as well as additional class and video notes.
Written by an 85% < English HL Student
[Mostrar más]
Última actualización de este documento: 3 año hace
Ulysses - English Home Language Poetry (Grade 12 IEB English)
Touch - English Home Language Poetry (Grade 12 IEB English)
To Night - English Home Language Poetry (Grade 12 IEB English)
Todos para este libro de texto (19)
Escuela, estudio y materia
12
English Home Language
200
Todos documentos para esta materia (413)
2
reseñas
Por: mirellesmidt • 2 año hace
Por: gerritcleroux • 3 año hace
Spelling
Vendedor
Seguir
KirstenBarbour
Comentarios recibidos
Vista previa del contenido
The Cry of South Africa
by Olive Schreiner
Demand, using an exclamation mark =
1. Give back my dead! conveys a sense of urgency and outrage.
Meaning hill or peak and described by being
2. They who by kop and fountain rocky in the following line.
An Afrikaans word.
South Africa = “the motherland”
3. First saw the light upon my rocky breast! The word “breast” creates the idea that the
country has maternal care.
The speaker is demanding the impossible.
Possessive
4. Give back my dead, That the addressee, Britain, give back the
lives, of the South African’s, that were
taken.
“sons” = the men who fought in the war.
5. The sons who played upon me (Not the only ones who perished in the war,
the women were confined to concentration
camps.)
6. When childhood’s dews still rested on their heads. Emphasises the youth of those who died.
Possessive
7. Give back my dead
Meaning to be torn apart.
England
South Africa’s children have been torn from
8. Whom thou hast riven from me
her by war.
Imagery: Men literally pulling children
When war was declared, soldiers were
away from their mothers’ arms.
called from all parts of the British empire to
9. By arms of men loud called from earth’s farthest
fight in the war. e.g. Australia
bound Short for “boundary”
Poet implies that tied like prisoners, not
Where the heart is. having any control over their own destiny.
10. To wet my bosom with my children’s blood ! Emphasises the speaker’s emotions and
her deep desire to have her people back.
Possessive The final repetition is followed by a
11. Give back my dead, summary of the previous points the
speaker made.
A demand to give back those who were
12. The dead who grew upon me! born in SA, grew up there and were killed
there.
Los beneficios de comprar resúmenes en Stuvia estan en línea:
Garantiza la calidad de los comentarios
Compradores de Stuvia evaluaron más de 700.000 resúmenes. Así estas seguro que compras los mejores documentos!
Compra fácil y rápido
Puedes pagar rápidamente y en una vez con iDeal, tarjeta de crédito o con tu crédito de Stuvia. Sin tener que hacerte miembro.
Enfócate en lo más importante
Tus compañeros escriben los resúmenes. Por eso tienes la seguridad que tienes un resumen actual y confiable.
Así llegas a la conclusión rapidamente!
Preguntas frecuentes
What do I get when I buy this document?
You get a PDF, available immediately after your purchase. The purchased document is accessible anytime, anywhere and indefinitely through your profile.
100% de satisfacción garantizada: ¿Cómo funciona?
Nuestra garantía de satisfacción le asegura que siempre encontrará un documento de estudio a tu medida. Tu rellenas un formulario y nuestro equipo de atención al cliente se encarga del resto.
Who am I buying this summary from?
Stuvia is a marketplace, so you are not buying this document from us, but from seller KirstenBarbour. Stuvia facilitates payment to the seller.
Will I be stuck with a subscription?
No, you only buy this summary for $2.92. You're not tied to anything after your purchase.