Telephone Conversation- Wole Soyinka.
Summary.
Telephone
conversation by Wole Soyinka, the poet talks about two people on the phone and
the story goes on to narrate how the African man is looking for a house and the
land lady has proposed a considerable price for the same. The poem strikes a
positive note as the man gets to know that his privacy won’t be hampered as the
landlady doesn’t stay on the premises. The African man is happy to know that
and just before he makes up his mind to consider the offer, he drops in to
mention that he is black. On the other end of the line, there was nothing but
silence which the African man takes it to be an impolite gesture of refusal.
However,
the silence is soon broken as the landlady starts to speak again asking him to
explain exactly how dark he is. First, the man think that he might have misheard
the question but when the landlady repeats, he understands that this is
something very important for her to know before she allows him to rent her
house. This is something that came out devastating for the African man and for
a moment he felt disgusted with the question and fancies himself to be a
machine, like the phone and that he has been reduced to being a button on the
phone. He could also smell the foul from her words and he sees “red’ everywhere
all around.
The
idea of Telephone conversation is to depict how brutal it can be for a man who
is subjected to racial discrimination. Thoughts of racism and pre-notions come
blended with an element of irony that takes over the theme of “Telephone
conversation”. The Afro-American man is reduced to shame by the sudden silence
from the other side and he gets into a state of make belief where he
sarcastically thinks that the lady broke her silence and gave him option to
choose and define ‘how dark” he is. “Like chocolate, or dark or light?” Then,
he goes on to answer that he is defined as “West African sepia” in his
passport. The lady not knowing how dark it could be didn’t want to embarrass
the man further by resorting to silence. So, she asks him to define what he
means. The man replies, that it is almost similar to being a brunette but a
dark brunette.
All
this while, the man has been holding on to codes of formality which breaks
loose at the landlady’s insensitiveness. The African man now shouts out loud
saying that he is black but he is not that black for anyone to be put to shame.
He also says that the soles of his feet and the palms of his hand are all white
but he is a fool that he sits on his rear which has turned black due to
friction. He knows that the landlady will never be convinced with his black complexion
and he senses that she might slam down the receiver on him. At such a crucial
juncture, he makes a desperate and silly attempt to plead her to come and take
a good look at him but couldn’t help the situation from getting worse. Finally,
the landlady slams down the receiver on his face.
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