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1. Write an essay in which you compare and contrast the upbringing of Tambudzai and Nyasha in Nervous Conditions. Your discussion must include how their different experiences inform their attitudes towards Western and Shona cultures.

2. The slave dealer in the poem is haunted by his immoralities and the role he played in the slave trade. Discuss the ways in which the poet reveals the slave dealer’s torment and turmoil and indicate whether or not the religion of Christianity is depicted in the poem as supportive of slavery.

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1. Write an essay in which you compare and contrast the upbringing of Tambudzai and Nyasha in Nervous Conditions. Your discussion must include how their different experiences inform their attitudes towards Western and Shona cultures.

2. The slave dealer in the poem is haunted by his immoralities and the role he played in the slave trade. Discuss the ways in which the poet reveals the slave dealer’s torment and turmoil and indicate whether or not the religion of Christianity is depicted in the poem as supportive of slavery.

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