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Summary of you laughed and laughed and laughed by gabriel okara

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Answered by kkanirock
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Answer: contract the energetic, ebullient blacks with the effete, impotent whites.

Explanation

The black sing songs surcharged with emotion in their own language. The whites can't make head or tall of it. The song sung in a harsh gutteral tone sounds to the whites like the misfiring, choking, and stopping of their cars. Always traveling in their cars,the whites can't think in the terms of anything except their cars.

"In your ears my song

Is motor car misfiring

Stopping with a chocking cough;

And you laughed and laughed and laughed."

Next the whites mock at the blacks ungainly gait. They call it "ante_natal,in human walk". It may be a grotesque, slovenly thud. But it is certainly expressive of their extraordinary energy. The whites do not understand it and laugh and laugh and laugh uproariously.

"In your eyes my ante_

natal walk was inhuman, passing

your omnivorous understanding

and you laughed and laughed and laughed."

The next activity of the blacks that is laughed at is the frenzied dancing and drum beating of the blacks. This is a magical ritual to them. The drum is not beaten with insensate and violence. In the hands of the blacks the drum talks and pleads and expresses a variety of their moods. In fact the feeling deep "inside" the blacks are bought out the whites don't understand these subtleties and,shutting themselves in their cars, laugh contemptuously.

"You laughed at my dance,

you laughed at my inside,

you laughed and laughed and laughed."

The Black Retaliation:

The black narrator launches a blistering attack on the whites. He says that the whites are frozen. That is ,they have no passion. They are as cold as a block of ice. All their organs, their eyes,ears, tongue etc,,,. function without any ardour. They are more dead than a live.

"But your laughter was ice_block

laughter and it froze your inside, froze

your voice ,froze your ears,

froze your eyes and froze your tongue."

On the other hand the blacks are seething and simmering with fiery passion. They are in touch with the elements. They derive their passion from the hot sun, the depth of the earth,the interior of the sea,the higher attitudes of the airs,the blazing fire etc,,. In simple English,they extent themselves physically in the hot sun,deep down the earth, the dangerous sea,etc.... It is this unremitting labour that has kept the passion of negros alive. The whites are awed by the black's ebullience as it thaws them and makes them also a little passionate. They become curious. They ask the blacks the key to their passion. The answer given by the blacks is rather simplistic. They say taht walking around bare_footed,they have absorbed into their system all the warmth of the earth. What is meant is that physical work keeps one vital and vibrant. The whites are revitalized because they have contact only machines,and never with the elements direct.

"Because my fathers and I

are owned by the living

Warmth of the earth

Through our naked feet".

Answered by krishna210398
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Answer: The summary is given below.

Explanation:

You Laughed And Laughed And Laughed is one of  Gabriel Okara's poems, returning to Africa and the landscape of Africa with population, manners, language, way of life, culture, traditions, society, dance, rhythm, and music. .. Understanding him is no exception to understanding people, the culture of the place, the environment, and the okara. Like his poem, this is a song of Africa,  Nigeria, and the Black Space, and he brings to the fore the story of the spiritual, the tanned earth, and the dark continent. He attempts to put a black man in front of his heart, what is in his heart, but in a heartfelt way, neither distinguishing nor distinguishing. In a very simple way, he says all these things in harmony. He is convinced that things are as they are and we cannot shape things. Instead, we must try to interpret and reinterpret the same in order to fully understand what the wider world may not be aware of. As the author of the soliloquy, he listens, laughs, and attempts to talk to a laughing white listener. This was added to the poem, which implies the reader's reaction theory. Okara as a poet, beats, African beats, musical beats, dance dramas, and poems generally carry African music  and its vibrations.

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