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Telephone Conversation” is a conversation between –
(A) An Indian and a European
(B) A coloured male and a White Lady
(C) A Chinese lady and an Australian Man
(D) None of the above​

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Answered by farhaanaarif84
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Answer:

Telephone Conversation" is a 1963 poem by the Nigerian writer Wole Soyinka that satires racism. The poem describes a phone call between a landlady and the speaker, who is black, about renting an apartment. The landlady is pleasant until she learns that the speaker is "African," at which point she demands to know how "light" or "dark" the speaker's skin is. In response, the speaker cleverly mocks the landlady’s ignorance and prejudice, demonstrating that characterizing people by their skin color diminishes their humanity.

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“Telephone Conversation” Summary

It seemed like a good price and the location was fine. The landlady promised that she didn’t live in the building. The only thing left was to confess something important about myself. “Ma’am,” I warned the landlady, “I don’t want to waste a trip over there. Just so you know, I’m black.”

There was silence on the phone. In that silence, I could hear the tension between the landlady's prejudice and her manners. When she finally spoke, she sounded like the kind of person who'd be wearing a thick smear of lipstick and have a long, gold-coated cigarette holder in her mouth. Now I was stuck in a terrible position. “How dark are you?” she asked bluntly. It took me a second to realize that I hadn't misheard her. She repeated, “Are you light skinned or very dark skinned?” It was like she was asking me something as simple as choosing between Button A and Button B on the phone booth: to make a call or to return my coins. I could smell her rancid breath hiding beneath her polite speech.

Answered by teenachaudhary77
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A Coloured Male And A White Lady is Right Answer....

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