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What emotion does the colour 'red', signify in Wole Soyinka's Telephone Conversation?

AHelplessness

BAnger

CCourage

DMockery

Answer:

B. Anger

Read Explanation:

Understanding the Symbolism of 'Red' in Wole Soyinka's 'Telephone Conversation'

  • In Wole Soyinka's satirical poem 'Telephone Conversation', the colour 'red' is used to symbolize the anger and disgust of the landlady when she discovers the prospective tenant is Black.

  • The poem narrates a telephone conversation between a West African man and a British landlady concerning a rented room. The landlady's initial politeness quickly turns into blatant racism.

  • The line "RED, RED, RED. CONCESSION'S AWFUL DREAD." highlights the landlady's visceral reaction. The repetition of 'red' emphasizes the intensity of her prejudice and rage.

  • 'Red' also hints at the racial discrimination and prejudice that the speaker faces, embodying the confrontational and hostile atmosphere created by the landlady's questions.


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