The Birth of Shaka

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The Birth of Shaka Oswald Joseph Mtshali

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The Birth of Shaka. Oswald Joseph Mtshali. The life of Shaka. Mother was Nandi Born fatherless 1816 became leader Half brothers assassinated him. Oswald Joseph Mtshali. Vryheid, KwaZulu-Natal Attended Wits University Colombia University. His baby cry. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Birth of Shaka

Oswald Joseph Mtshali

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The life of Shaka

• Mother was Nandi• Born fatherless• 1816 became leader• Half brothers assassinated him

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Oswald Joseph Mtshali

• Vryheid, KwaZulu-Natal• Attended Wits University• Colombia University

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His baby cry• When Shaka was born, he cried

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was of a cub• Metaphor: He sounded like a cub (baby lion),

he cried

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tearing the neck • The cub is tearing at the neck of the lioness. It

is an aggressive baby.

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of the lioness• The lioness is his mother Nandi.

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because he was fatherless

• The poet suggests the baby knew he was fatherless and that is why he cried so desperately.

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The gods• Not Christian, pagan• The gods planned his life, he was an important

person from birth. The gods knew he had potential.

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boiled his blood• There is a saying: his blood boiled – which

means the person is angry. • The poet suggests Shaka became aggressive

and more determined because of this action.

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in a clay pot of passion• The clay pot relates to the Zulu custom of

making food and beer in clay pots. Shaka had more traditional passion.

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to course in his veins.• If passion courses in his veins, he is very

passionate

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His heart was shaped into an ox shield

• Metaphor: his heart is as strong as an ox shield. An ox shield is a traditional defensive shield. This means Shaka would be protected

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to foil every foe• Alliteration: f. His enemies would be fooled.

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Ancestors forged• Ancestors are very important in Zulu culture.

Ancestors determine the prosperity of a family because they intercede in the spirit world.

• Forged: when you make metal hot and hit it into a certain shape.

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his muscles into

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thongs as tough• Alliteration: t Thongs: leather strips. • Metaphor: His muscles is as strong as leather

strips. Simile: His muscles that are as strong as leather strips is also as tough as water bark

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and nervesas sharp as

syringa thorns• Simile: his nerves is as sharp as syringa thorns.• The syringa has no thorns. It is poisonous to

humans and the berries make birds drunk.• Maybe Shaka was

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and nervesas sharp as

syringa thorns• Simile: his nerves is as sharp as syringa thorns.

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His eyes were lanterns

• Metaphor: His eyes were as bright as lanterns, seeing into the future.

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that shone from the dark valleys of Zululand

• Dark valleys: Zulus lived there. Not enlightened by Western civilization

• Contrasts with white swallows

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to see white swallows

• Metaphor: white swallows. Europeans coming from Europe. A swallow is a bird that migrates from Europe to Africa and the Europeans came from Europe to Africa

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coming across the sea

• The Europeans came by sea

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His cry to two assassin brothers:

• Shaka was assassinated by two of his half brothers

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Lo! you can kill me

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but you'll never rule this land!"

• They were never as great a leader as Shaka.