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What are the qualities of the poem through as Africa why the poet support to the black

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''Africa'' is a poem by the Afro-French poet David Diop (1927-1960), who was born in France to a Senegalese father and Cameroonian mother. Although he died at a young age in a plane crash and had only published one collection of poems (Coups de pilon-1956), he had already become one of the most notable poets of his generation. ''Africa'' is one of Diop's most famous poems in which he explores the history of colonialism in Africa and expresses hope for a postcolonial Africa. Before we start analyzing Diop's ''Africa,'' let's familiarize ourselves with the poem:

Africa my Africa

Africa of proud warriors in the ancestral savannahs

Africa of whom my grandmother sings

On the banks of the distant river

I have never known you

But your blood flows in my veins

Your beautiful black blood that irrigates the fields

The blood of your sweat

The sweat of your work

The work of your slavery

The slavery of your children

Africa tell me Africa

Is this you this back that is bent

This back that breaks under the weight of humiliation

This back trembling with red scars

And saying yes to the whip under the midday sun

But a grave voice answers me

Impetuous son that tree young and strong

That tree there

In splendid loneliness amidst white and faded flowers

That is Africa your Africa

That grows again patiently obstinately

And its fruit gradually acquires

The bitter taste of liberty.

Poetic Devices in ''Africa''

How does Diop craft such an evocative poem with relatively few words? Diop mastered a number of poetic devices and applied them throughout this poem

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