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Telephone Conversation

2023-02-09 18:41:29

Poem's "conversation on the phone" was made by a black man who was looking for an apartment, but he eventually called a racist female landlord, but politely whether he is a black male or a light person I tried to find it. When he first talked to her he felt embarrassed because he felt that he should admit that he was an African. In addition, he thinks he was in the same position in front of other places he knows the expectations of people like the landlord he said. When he told her she was an African, she became silent and wondered if he was light brown or dark brown. She presented her remarks more carefully, but because they could not achieve what they could do, it became more difficult to understand the answer. The answer to his question is "How dark is you?" "Is it shallow or is it very dark?" When asking this question, she said what she meant, deliberately shy embarrassed her Let me make it come back. This time he answered this question, he answered with a satirical answer to her, he is just awkward. Then she became immobile and you wanted to answer as soon as you can see through her voice. In poetry there are some interesting lines that bring humor "by sitting down to blacken my bottom". As she was a racist, the whole conversation looked like a war, and he told her to return her. This poem is like a drama and represents a daily life as a black man who wants to remove a room from a racist female landlord. I think this poem is very effective. Because it is not a "strange fruit" but a more modern everyday situation. Both verses feature racial prejudice. I think telephone conversation is more effective because it goes somewhere in the country and it is more modern and more likely to happen than to find a black body shaking from the tree.

The "conversation on the phone" of poetry was done by a black man who was looking for an apartment, but eventually it was called a landlord of racist, but he wondered whether he was a black person or a light person I attempted to find it politely.

In the two verses of prejudice and dinner guests in telephone conversation - "conversation on the phone" and "guests of the dinner" each poet uses poetry as a means of prejudice of conflict and challenge. In Wole Soyinka's "Conversation by Telephone", I talked about telephone borrowing a room with an African man and a very hypocritical woman. When the woman knew that he was an African, she became prejudiced and became a racist. Langston Hughes's "Dinner Guest - Me" is a black man attending a dinner party, just like "Symbolic Black", he is a colored person.

Wole Soyinka's phone 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 read is real and free flowing. As with most poetry, there is an overall theme from beginning to end. "Telephone conversation" has two distinct themes; these are racists, others are lacking in education and understanding. - The poem "Telephone Conversation" was played by a black man who was looking for an apartment, but he was finally called a racist female landlord but finally found him black or light men I tried to do. When he first talked to her, he felt shameful because he felt that he should admit that he was an African. In addition, he thinks he was in the same position before other places, he knows what the landlord's expectations are like what he said.