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  1. Apr 27, 2006 · The Right Word Lyrics. Outside the door, lurking in the shadows, is a terrorist. Is that the wrong description? Outside that door, taking shelter in the shadows, is a freedom-fighter. I...

  2. A poem by Imtiaz Dharker that explores the different ways of describing a person or an event depending on the perspective and the language. The poem challenges the reader to question the labels and the meanings of words such as terrorist, freedom fighter, guerrilla warrior, martyr and child.

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    ‘The Right Word‘ is quite serious in tone as it looks at people’s perspectives and looks to challenge the labels that are put on people by society. The poem is divided into 9 stanzas. The patterns of the stanzas help to delineate the narrator’s emotions as they struggle to right what they consider to be the black and white truth. When the narrator ...

    First Stanza

    This first stanza of ‘The Right Word‘ is very impactful. It is sharp and to the point. Taken in isolation we could assume from this opening line that the poem itself might just be about terrorism. What is also interesting is that Dharker uses the word shadow in this stanza. The shadows comes into play often in the poem as you will see as the poem progresses.

    Second Stanza

    Here we see the narrator question their first stanza, the effect of asking this question of themselves is to extend the stanza to a further line. It’s as if just questioning what has been said can contort what was thought to be true. The narrator then once again tries to describe the scene honestly. This time the character is taking shelter in the shadows rather than lurking in them and they are not referred to as a terrorist, but a freedom fighter. This is an interesting change in descriptio...

    Third Stanza

    Still, the narrator feels they haven’t got the description correct. This repetition gives the impression of a writer that is really struggling to get the description that paints the most honest and legitimate picture. Although the description of the person in this stanza seems far more harsh, more of a character assassination if you will, the description of their actions seems less harsh, they are not considered to be lurking, as in the first stanza, but waiting, although this still certainly...

    Imtiaz Dharker is a Pakistan born poet. She lived most of her early life in Glasgow but married a Welshman, and (despite her husband losing his battle with cancer) she now divides her time between London, Wales, and Mumbai/ Her poetry is varied but often concerns itself with themessuch as feminism and as is the case with this poem displacement.

    A poem that explores different perspectives and labels for a person outside the door, from terrorist to child. The narrator struggles to find the right word and invites the person in to eat, suggesting that kindness can overcome prejudice.

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  4. A poem that explores the ambiguity and complexity of words and labels in the context of conflict and violence. The poet imagines different ways of describing a person outside her door, from terrorist to martyr, and questions the power and limits of language.

  5. The right word (Imtiaz Dharker poem) study guide contains a biography of Imtiaz Dharker, literature essays, quiz questions, major themes, characters, and a full summary and analysis. Best summary PDF, themes, and quotes.

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  6. Jan 10, 2016 · Dharker argues that words can create an artificial barrier between people, hiding our similarities and emphasising – or imagining – fundamental differences. But the right words, like a door, can open up new spaces for friendship and understanding.

  7. The right word (Imtiaz Dharker poem) study guide contains a biography of Imtiaz Dharker, literature essays, quiz questions, major themes, characters, and a full summary and analysis. Best summary PDF, themes, and quotes.

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