11th English NCERT Chapter Poetry 4
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– Telephone Conversation
Summary: Explores racial prejudices through a dialogue between an African man and a prospective landlady, highlighting issues of skin color in a seemingly trivial apartment rental interaction.
– About the Poet: Wole Soyinka
Summary: Nigerian poet and playwright, first African Nobel Prize laureate in Literature, known for his satirical and humorous writing style.
– Understanding the Poem
Summary: Students are encouraged to delve into the themes of the poem such as racial discrimination and societal norms, analyze the use of color symbolism, and discuss the significance of the poem's title.
– Suggested Activities
Summary: Includes practical exercises like re-enacting the conversation, describing the setting and characters, and imagining further interactions, to deepen students' understanding of the poem's themes.
– Suggested Reading
Summary: Recommends other works by Wole Soyinka, such as "Idanre and other Poems" and "Poems from Prison," to provide a broader view of his literary contributions.
Who is the author of the poem discussed in the chapter, and what notable recognition has he received?
The author of the poem is Wole Soyinka, the first African to receive the Nobel Prize for literature in 1986.
What is the central issue addressed in the poem 'Telephone Conversation'?
The central issue addressed in the poem is racial prejudice encountered during a telephone conversation about renting an apartment.
How is color symbolism used in the poem 'Telephone Conversation' to address the theme of racial discrimination?
Color symbolism is extensively used in the poem, with references to various shades and colors that emphasize the absurdity and rudeness of racial discrimination.
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