British poets, artists, William Blake, Nigerian poet, playwright Walso Inka find similarities in their work, century, ethnicity, national identity, and countless literary movements . They have several themes overlapping; Black and Soyinka pose racial problems with their poems "Little Black Boys" and "Telephone Talk". The former details the story of African children. They are strongly aware that people of different races can only balance after death.
Wole Soyinka's telephone conversation Wole Soyinka's "telephone conversation" is a very casual and direct poetry. The title of the poem indicates to the reader that what they want to read is realistic and free flowing. Like most poetry, there is an overall theme from the beginning to the end. "Telephone conversation" has two distinct themes; these are racists and lack education and understanding some people may have. When readers read through dramas, they understand that the character is African, so the skin color is darker than white skin.
British poets, artists, William Blake, Nigerian poet, playwright Walso Inka find similarities in their work, century, ethnicity, national identity, and countless literary movements . They have several themes overlapping; Black and Soyinka pose racial problems with their poems "Little Black Boys" and "Telephone Talk". The former details the story of African children. They are strongly aware that people of different races can only balance after death.
William Black's black boy develops mainly on slavery and ideal slavery attitude. Blacks wrote articles on black African Americans and their experience of slavery. Blacks may express his feelings about white race discrimination and repression of African Americans through a black boy who is a spokesman for this poem. This poem was about the African American who is the representative of this poem, remembered with her mother about childhood, and he talked about religion and equality there. There was a background of this poem somewhere in the south before the Civil War. There is no freedom in slaves yet. A black boy has a dream, everyone is equal and the master loves him. The word of this poem is very simple as black writes this poem from the perspective of slavery. Furthermore, the rhyming program ABAB is also very simple and emphasizes the same points.