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Analysis of poem, eviction by a farmer by Zim Mnotoza.

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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                                          Analysis of the poem

The setting of the poem, ‘Evicted by the farmer’, by Zim Mnotoza is the discriminatory land seizures. Robert Mugabe, the president of Zimbabwe orchestrated eviction of farms owned by white farmers on account of which they had to face violence.

The poem depicts the pathetic and sad condition of a white farmer (Robert Smart) caused by the seizure of his long owned property, home, and land. Owing to the seizure, his family is forced to live in the open without any facility and amenity. There was no food, water, and other joys of home and comfortable life. Besides they always lived in the fear of being attacked and chased by violent men of the President. The worst thing about these seizures was these white farmers whose land had been confiscated unlawfully, had to move from one place to another. Their life became chaotic and totally disorganized.  


Answered by bestanswers
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The poem " Evicted " by Zim Mnotoza is based on the suffering of white farmers in Zimbabwe under the Rule of Robert Mugabe.


Robert Smart, the main protagonist, in the poem suffers because his property, home and land are captured by the national government.


Such farmers had to move from here to there like nomads.


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