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Yes, Mandela - Analytical Essay - 889 Words

Yes, Mandela ------------------------------------------------- Essay Nelson Mandela became a legend long before he passed away and to most of the world he is known as the greatest hero of South Africa. According to the Oxford dictionary a hero is: â€Å"1 a person especially a man, who is admired by many people for doing sth brave or good. [...] 3 a person, especially a man, that you admire because of a particular quality or skill that they have.† There were several political prisoners imprisoned on Robben Island both before, during and after Mandela served on the island. But why was Mandela the only one to become a living legend? The poem â€Å"Yes, Mandela† by Dennis Brutus, is a lyrical poem describing the sender’s strong emotional†¦show more content†¦It is crucial to see the poem in a historical and political context to be able understand the imagery and metaphors used in the poem. Imagery and metaphors are commonly used in poetry, and so it is in Dennis Brutus’ â€Å"Yes, Mandela†. Imagery describes the prison years as â€Å"†¦a blanket cobwebbed of pain and grime.† The horrifying description of the prison years is a contrast to the description of Mandela’s appearance when stepping free â€Å"†¦you step free so erectly, so elegantly†. The contrast reinforces the picture of a physical and mentally strong and elegant Mandela. Contrasts are also used later to underline his strong personality once again â€Å"†¦impress your radiance on the grey morning air†. Brutus describes the sand on the island as â€Å"harsh, white and trea cherous† which metaphorically refers to the apartheid regime. Mandela conducted hard labor during his time on Robben Island, which we see is referred to in another metaphor describing the sufferings caused by the apartheid. The violent regime was like †jagged rocks and krantzes bladed crevices of racism and deceit†, not only to Nelson Mandela but to all races except the white. The poem is published in 1991, one year after Mandela’s release. The poem is rather short, with only three stanzas and 20 lines. This is however fairly characteristic for a lyrical poem. It is a lyrical poem because it doesn’t tell a story from beginning to end, but it expresses the speaker’s state of mind and emotions linkedShow MoreRelatedDeveloping Management Skills404131 Words   |  1617 Pages168 How Creative Are You ? 169 Innovative Attitude Scale 171 Creative Style Assessment 172 SKILL LEARNING 174 Problem Solving, Creativity, and Innovation 174 Steps in Analytical Problem Solving 174 Defining the Problem 174 Generating Alternatives 176 Evaluating Alternatives 176 Implementing the Solution 177 Limitations of the Analytical Problem-Solving Model 178 Impediments to Creative Problem Solving 178 Multiple Approaches to Creativity 179 Conceptual Blocks 183 Percy Spencer’s Magnetron 185 SpenceRead MoreOne Significant Change That Has Occurred in the World Between 1900 and 2005. Explain the Impact This Change Has Made on Our Lives and Why It Is an Important Change.163893 Words   |  656 PagesPHILADELPHIA Temple University Press 1601 North Broad Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19122 www.temple.edu/tempress Copyright  © 2010 by Temple University All rights reserved Published 2010 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Essays on twentieth century history / edited by Michael Peter Adas for the American Historical Association. p. cm.—(Critical perspectives on the past) Includes bibliographical references. ISBN 978-1-4399-0269-1 (cloth : alk. paper)—ISBN 978-1-4399-0270-7Read MoreStephen P. Robbins Timothy A. Judge (2011) Organizational Behaviour 15th Edition New Jersey: Prentice Hall393164 Words   |  1573 Pageslooked at what managers do from a somewhat different perspective.9 They asked, â€Å"Do managers who move up the quickest in an organization do the same activities and with the same emphasis as managers who do the best job?† You might think the answer is yes, but that’s not always the case. Luthans and his associates studied more than 450 managers. All engaged in four managerial activities: 1. Traditional management. Decision making, planning, and controlling. 2. Communication. Exchanging routine information

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