15 African Poetic Analysis
By Naija Poets
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This contains a very helpful 15 african poetic analysis which is based on topics like
(1) Ambush by Gbemisola Adeoti
(2) Piano and Drums by Gabriel Okara
(3) And many more curricular base poetry
Anyone willing to sit for Literature-In-English examinations relating to WAEC, JAMB, NECO, IJAMB, etc will surely find this download very useful.
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15 African Poetic Analysis - Naija Poets
15 African Poetic Analysis
This many-in-one article should definitely be of usefulness to those aim to have a higher score in Literature-in-English examinations.
(Analysis 1)
Gbemisola Adeoti And Hard Lines
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In this post, naijapoets.com tends to speak of the writing style of Gbemisola Adeoti, using the poem Hard Lines
as a yardstick.
It is now evident that Gbemisola Adeoti is a poet of justice. Most of his poems, not excluding Hard Lines, are always nailing the matter of injustice in the head.
Lovely focus and good motivational spirit as a poet. Poets are missioned to better the lives of people through poetry and the style of Gbemisola Adeoti has been yielding positive attentions; most of his poems (Ambush, Hard Lines, etc) are very awesome.
[Check The Poem Ambush by Gbemisola Adeoti]
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No matter how perfect a poem can be, it will possess some shortcomings. Hard Lines
, for instance, has a well planned first and second stanza which contained metaphor followed by simile followed by imagery:
"Some lines are bitter pills Hard to swallow with laughter
Like a tongue licking a weeping sore
To douse embers of thirst
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Some lines are moistened rock
Hard on the tongue
Like a breakfast of toad
Spiced with roasted cockroaches Mixed with mucus and urine." (line 1 and 5 are metaphor, line 3 and 7 are simile, line 4, 8, 9)
The third and the last stanzas were absolutely different. Didn’t follow the pattern of stanza 1 and 2. In an attempt to craft hard lines within the rest stanzas of the poem, Gbemisola Adeoti created fallacious lines:
"...As lion’s fiery tales turn fairy tales In sporting grips of goats
While elegies are sung with