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Critical analysis of you laughed and laughed by gabriel okara


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Answered by PravinRatta
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Written by the Nigerian writer Gabriel Okara, the poem "You Laughed and Laughed and Laughed" is about the interaction that takes place between a white colonialist and a native person of Africa.

The poem includes the norms, practices, beliefs by the Africans. It ends by making the white realize that Africans still do have their thoughts and are not primitives.

Answered by aqibkincsem
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Gabriel Okara's lyric comprises of 10 stanzas and depicts the exchange of various elucidations of similar sounds, sights, and moves. The collaboration that happens inside the lyric is ordinarily thought to be between a white colonialist and an African local.

The lyric pursues a figure of speech in African writing of "The White Man Laughed", which epitomizes the thought of alarm and skeptical scorn of the convictions, practices, and standards of an African.

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