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  • How Does Okara in "Piano and Drums" Respond to the Two Types of Different Music and Instruments?

     

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Published: 29.05.2006.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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In the poem "Piano and Drums" the narrator: Gabriel Okara, responds to the two types of music and instrument; Piano and drums differently. His response to the drums is that of excitement and youthfulness, however, his response to the piano is of unfamiliarity. Okara shows his two different attitudes through his choice of diction, rhythm, metaphors and symbolism.
The choice of diction used to describe the drums and piano creates a strong emphasis on the contrast of African and western cultures. The first two stanzas talk of the mystic rhythm and excitement of the drums. …

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