We Are Going Assignment
We Are Going Assignment
by Oodgeroo Noonuccal
DISPOSSESSION
From the line We are strangers here now, but the white tribe are
strangers. We belong here, we are of the old days shows how the
tribe are saying that they are the real natives of Australia and not
the white men and that now that they are the past.
The poem really shows that they were in pain.
FIGURES OF SPEECH
Anaphora
Several phrases or verses begin with the same word or words.
We are as strangers here now, but the white tribe are the strangers.
We belong here. We are the old ways.
We are the corroboree and the bora ground
Metaphor
Expressions that have different meaning from its usual significance but there is
similarity between them.
We are the old ceremonies
Hyperbole
Phrase that exaggerate one aspect of reality.
We are the lightening bolt over the Gaphembah Hill, quick and terrible
Personification
Giving human qualities on non living things or ideas.
The laughing games
The wandering camp
Simile
Comparison between two unlike things.
Many white men hurry about like ants.
TYPES OF WORK
This poem is social protest poetry.
We Are Going is a politically didactic poem that some other poets denied it as
being poetic; instead it was called as propaganda.
We Are Going is a political poem, giving an aboriginal perspective on
colonization in Australia by that time.
The phrase We Are Going is both the title and the last line of the poem.
The title it suggests mobilisation of the Aboriginal people and the last line it
suggests the despair of the indigenous people because they lose their land.
The dwindling line length from stanza 1 to stanza 2 also indicates a waning,
Oodgeroo has written a powerful poem as a cry for help and the readers can
really feel the dispossession of the speakers of the poem.
Oodgeroo has created a readily communicable of history in a form of We Are
Going.
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