![Using the poems- 'Telephone conversation' by Wole Soyinka and 'Nothing Said' by Brenda Agard, compare and contrast the themes, the use of language and structure and effectiveness of the poet's message - Using the poems- 'Telephone conversation' by Wole Soyinka and 'Nothing Said' by Brenda Agard, compare and contrast the themes, the use of language and structure and effectiveness of the poet's message -](https://static1.mbtfiles.co.uk/media/docs/newdocs/gcse/religious_studies_philosophy_and_ethics/themes_and_issues/prejudice_and_discrimination/130223/images/preview/img_218_1.jpg)
Using the poems- 'Telephone conversation' by Wole Soyinka and 'Nothing Said' by Brenda Agard, compare and contrast the themes, the use of language and structure and effectiveness of the poet's message -
![How do: "Telephone Conversation" by Wole Soyinka and "Not My Best Side" by U.A Fanthorpeconvey a feeling of disappointment and judgement? - GCSE English - Marked by Teachers.com How do: "Telephone Conversation" by Wole Soyinka and "Not My Best Side" by U.A Fanthorpeconvey a feeling of disappointment and judgement? - GCSE English - Marked by Teachers.com](https://static3.mbtfiles.co.uk/media/docs/newdocs/gcse/english/english_literature/poetry/post_1914/u_a_fanthorpe/25444/images/preview/img_218_1.jpg)
How do: "Telephone Conversation" by Wole Soyinka and "Not My Best Side" by U.A Fanthorpeconvey a feeling of disappointment and judgement? - GCSE English - Marked by Teachers.com
![Telephone Conversation," by Wole Soyinka and "You will be hearing from us shortly," by U.A.Fanthorpe both deal with prejudiced attitudes through the language and tone of the three speakers. - GCSE English - Telephone Conversation," by Wole Soyinka and "You will be hearing from us shortly," by U.A.Fanthorpe both deal with prejudiced attitudes through the language and tone of the three speakers. - GCSE English -](https://static1.mbtfiles.co.uk/media/docs/newdocs/gcse/english/english_literature/poetry/post_1914/u_a_fanthorpe/55962/images/preview/img_218_1.jpg)
Telephone Conversation," by Wole Soyinka and "You will be hearing from us shortly," by U.A.Fanthorpe both deal with prejudiced attitudes through the language and tone of the three speakers. - GCSE English -
![Molara Wood on Twitter: "RT "@blackhmpoetry: #1 - 'Telephone Conversation' (1962) by Wole Soyinka http://t.co/gH4qrxhXKI"" / Twitter Molara Wood on Twitter: "RT "@blackhmpoetry: #1 - 'Telephone Conversation' (1962) by Wole Soyinka http://t.co/gH4qrxhXKI"" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CQOa0RqWsAAh6Rm.jpg)
Molara Wood on Twitter: "RT "@blackhmpoetry: #1 - 'Telephone Conversation' (1962) by Wole Soyinka http://t.co/gH4qrxhXKI"" / Twitter
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