PRE-READING QUESTIONS Poetry. Look at the following photograph and discuss the question. Make notes of your ideas. What is the setting (place) depicted.

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PRE-READING QUESTIONS Poetry

Look at the following photograph and discuss the question. Make notes of your ideas. What is the setting (place) depicted in the photograph? Describe this setting in as much detail as possible. ©istockphoto

The following photograph appeared in a South African newspaper in Describe the encounter in as much detail as possible: who are the people in the photo, what are they doing, and why? ©Drum Social Histories/Baileys African History Archive/Africa Media Online

Both photographs give us an idea of the setting and theme in a specific poem. Without having seen the poem, can you guess what the poem is about?

Now read “City Johannesburg” by Mongane Wally Serote.