In this excerpt from Ingrid Jonker’s poem, “The child is not dead,” the “child” most likely refers to the struggle for freedom.
Jonker wrote her poem after going to the Philippi police station and seeing the body of a child who had been shot dead in his mother's arms by the police in the township of Nyanga in Cape Town. In 1960, 69 people were killed while marching to the police station to protest having to carry passbooks to travel in their own native country in Sharpeville, south of Johannesburg.
<em>The poem evokes the struggle and longing for freedom while being violently oppressed.</em>
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A. imagery.
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1Athens agrees to pay the tribute.
2Young people participate in a lottery.
<span>3Theseus fights the Minotaur.</span>
Answer:
I went and watched a play
Only to realized I got played
With some sticks and some soil
I threw them and made him boil
It was a really bad day
I hope I could play
But it is a rainy day
I sat down and puffed
and also huffed
I want to play
I hope this will help?
The former king was adored by the people for his reasonable decisions, but the new king was disliked for his arbitrary decisions.