The poem tomorrows daughters is an example of feminist poetry where the poet confirms the strength and abilities of women (especially black) who suffered under the shackles of a apartheid, patriarchal society. She urges them to exert their independence and realise their true potential. By close reference to diction, tone and imagery, discuss how the above statement is reflected in the poem. Your response should take the form of a well-constructed essay of 200-250 words in length (1 page) [10 MARKS]​