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An African Elegy - Ben Okri
What is an elegy?
Traditionally, an elegy is a mournful poem usually written in response to death.
It has no rhyme scheme.
It is written in three stages
→ grief
→ sorrow
→ praise
Summary
 Okri’s elegy, however, is not mournful; rather it is reflective and thoughtful.
 The poet is speaking about his African culture – ‘we’ and ‘our’ – the people of Africa.
 The speaker asks the unique African spirit for answers to life’s paradoxes. He
explores the miracle of what being African means to him: the endurance for
suffering, the ability to find joy and beauty in the midst of pain, a spiritual union with
nature’s bounty, and an irrepressible sense of optimism despite all indicators
pointing in the opposite direction.
 The speaker seems to believe that the tendency to hope and the sensitivity to
recognise wonder is a shared trait of Africa’s people.
Stanza 1
Line 1
We are the miracles that God made

respectful and spiritual tone.
miracles – He acknowledges the power of God.
We – refers to the people of African descent.

Line 2
To taste the bitter fruit of Time.

Metaphor – Our experiences in life are compared to bitter fruit. Just as we do not like bitter
fruit, so too do we dislike bitter/painful experiences. God created humans so that we could
face good and bad times. Death is a bitter fruit.
bitter fruit – Oxymoron - fruit are usually sweet. Life has not been sweet. They have
endured pain, poverty, hardship and slavery.
Line 3
We are precious.

Optimistic tone – message of hope. They must not despair.
Lines 4-5
And one day our suffering
Will turn into the wonders of the earth.
They are innocent people whose suffering will one day change for something amazing
(wonders of the earth)
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