Hurricane Hits England by Grace Nichols


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    Week 2 – Unseen Poetry
    Aim:  to use specific features of the text to help explain your views
    Read this extract from the poem, Hurricane Hits England by Grace Nichols.  The poem is about a woman who lives in England, away from her home country.  A strong storm makes her feel England is connected to her home country.
    Hurricane Hits England

    It took a hurricane, to bring her closer 
    To the landscape. 
    Half the night she lay awake, 
    The howling ship of the wind, 
    Its gathering rage, 
    Like some dark ancestral spectre. 
    Fearful and reassuring. 

    Talk to me Huracan 
    Talk to me Oya 
    Talk to me Shango 
    And Hattie, 
    My sweeping, back-home cousin. 

    Tell me why you visit 
    An English coast? 
    What is the meaning 
    Of old tongues 
    Reaping havoc 
    In new places? 

    1.    Highlight a phrase in stanza 1 which shows how loud and violent the storm was. Colour = Yellow
    2.    Highlight a word in stanza 1 which shows that the storm was frightening? Colour = Red
    3.    Which phrase in stanza 3 shows that she experiences confusing feelings about the storm?
    4.    Which word in the poem suggests she feels personally connected to the storm?
    5.    What does the poem reveal about the poet’s identity?

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