Thursday, September 19, 2019
Commentary on Telephone Conversation by Wole Soyinka Essay examples --
Commentary on Telephone Conversation by Wole Soyinka    Wole Soyinka recollects vividly in Ake Mrs. Huti talking about white  racism. He was thus mentally prepared to cope with the racism before  he left for England. The race problem which has been treated with  levity in the immigrant poems is treated from the poetââ¬â¢s personal  experience in ââ¬Å"Telephone Conversation.â⬠    ââ¬Å"Telephone Conversationâ⬠ involves an exchange between the black  speaker and a white landlady. This poem more than any other is  enriched by Soyinkaââ¬â¢s experience of drama. It appears that the speaker  is so fluent in the landladyââ¬â¢s language that she is unable to make out  that he is black and a foreigner. But he, knowing the society for its  racial prejudice, deems it necessary to declare his racial identity  rather than be rejected later when she discovers that he is black.  When he tells her that he is African, she seems stunned and there is  ââ¬Å"Silenced transmission of/Pressurized good-breeding.â⬠ When she speaks,  her voice is    Lipstick coated, long gold-rolled    Cigarette-holder pipped.    These details are evide...                      
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