Summary
The poem "The Awakening Age" composed by Ben Okri is a poem of hope. The poet has wished for all the miserable Nigerians who had been fragmented due to the devastating civil war of three crucial years. He wishes for their betterment after the civil war. It is a time for all to enter a new world of the awakening age.
The poet wishes for all these miserable and fragmented Nigerian people that they may have a vision of a new world, a world of hope, prosperity, unity, truth, wisdom and creativity. He also wishes for them that they may experience the glory of the awakening age beyond their poverty rage. He refers the awakening age as the age of enlightenment where there is peace, prosperity, liberation, joy, unity and harmony among people.
The poet has presented a suitable new world in the awakening age for all of them. He makes a call for all the Nigerians hope to move further. For him, Nigerians are quite rich in their hopes and these hopes have connected them firmly from history.
Next, he makes a call for their unity as well as solidarity to reach a new height of prosperity with positivity in their hearts. He also makes a call for their change in perceptions with truthfulness in a new world to gain much in their lives away from problems and pains. He talks about the new world of the awakening age where all these people have a chance to get jobs, wisdom and creativity beyond their poverty. In this way, their life will be joyous and better in the time and space of the new world.
Understanding the Text
Answer the following questions
a. Who are the people who travel the
meridian line ?
Ans;- The people who travel the meridian line
are those Nigerian people who have been fragmented (बिभाजित भएको) into two sects(भागहरू) as the south and the north
due to the devastating civil war (विध्ंसात्मक नागरिक
आन्दोलन) . They have travelled a long path of hunger,
poverty, unemployment and other aspects in their lives during their survival in
fragmentations.
b. What does the poet mean by a new world'?
Ans:- By 'a new world, the poet means a
fine world, a world of hope, prosperity, unity, truth, wisdom and creativity.
This is the world of united Nigeria that people have experienced after the
outbreak of civil war in Nigeria.
c. How are people connected to each other?
Ans:- People are connected to each other
with hope from history. They are quite strong in their hopes. Due to this firm
hope, they can rise to a new height of a prosperous and united nation with
positivity and wisdom.
d. what can we gain after our perceptions
are changed?
Ans:- We can gain varieties of things after
our perceptions are changed. Through changed perceptions, we can gain
truthfulness away from problems and pains. When our perceptions are changed, we
will be able to gain unity, truth, prosperity, work, wisdom and creativity.
e. How are we benefited by new people?
Ans:- We are benefited by new people by
their support in various aspects. Our unity with them leads us towards a
prosperous state. They support us to reach a new height where there is
positivity in our hearts, truthfulness in our perceptions, work, wisdom and
creativity.
f. Describe the rhyme scheme of this sonnet
Ans:- This poem is a sonnet. There are
altogether seven different stanzas that contain fourteen lines. Every stanza
has two lines (couplet). The rhyme scheme of this sonnet is so simple and
sonorous which has provided a rhythmic tone. Every stanza has a rhyming couplet as AA BB CC DD EE FF and GG.
Reference to the Context
a. What does the poet mean by 'the
awakening age?
Ans:- By the awakening age, the poet means
an age of African people's recognition, realization, or coming into awareness
of their condition, and the beginning of their new world. This is the age of
enlightenment where there is peace, prosperity, liberation, joy, unity and
harmony among people. This is the age after the bloody civil war of Nigeria
when they go through hardships.
b. Why, in your view, have these people lived
with poverty's rage?
Ans:- In my view, these people have ‘lived
with poverty's rage' because they involved themselves in the bloody civil war
for continuously three crucial years. They faced lots of problems during that time.
Millions of people especially children died of starvation (भोकमरी). They were concerned more in fighting
for their internal issues regarding religion, culture, political, ethnicity etc.
ignoring the sufferings of common Nigerians.
C. Why does the poet appeal for solidarity
among the people?
Ans:-
The poet appeals for solidarity among people because he wants to see all
the miserable Nigerians to reach a new height of prosperity in a new world, a
world of hope, prosperity, unity, truth, wisdom and creativity. He believes
that solidarity among people can only lead them towards perfection and
prosperity.
d. Does the poet present migration in a
positive light? Why? Why not?
Ans:- Yes, the poet presents migration in a
positive light because he has presented this migration with immense positive
hopes as well as good wishes. This isn’t a physical migration of people but a
migration of their state from one state to another through the mean of
awakening. The poet wants to see them united, prosperous, truthful, wise,
creative in a new world of awakening age away from the concept of miseries.
e. Nepal is also known for its economic as
well as educational migrants. Have you noticed any change in the perceptions
and behaviours of these migrants when they return home from abroad?
Ans:-
Yes, I have noticed various changes in the perceptions and behaviours of
these migrants when they return home from abroad. Migrants return home with
immense joy in their minds and hearts. They feel extremely happy to step their motherland.
They have good financial status and knowledge related to their foreign life.
They try to show their imposing attitude over others. They try to be a bit
standard and civilised than others. They try to expose themselves as if they
are of high social status. After spending some days in Nepal, they start
talking rubbish about their own country regarding jobs and opportunities. But
some people wish to stay in their motherland and do business in their own
country. People's perceptions and behaviours change according to their own
experiences of the time and situations which they have spent or faced. Most of
them wish to go to foreign lands again and again. Some of them wish to stay in
Nepal and try to apply their skills for the development of their nation as well
as their people. Some migrants try to reveal their experiences of foreign lands
to others. They try to work for the welfare as well as the development of
people and the nation.
f. Relate the rhyme scheme of this sonnet
to the kind of life idealized by the poet.
Ans:- This poem "The Awakening
Age" by Ben Okri is a poem of hope where we find the rhyme scheme of AA BB
CC DD EE FF and GG. Every couplet of seven different stanzas is perfect in its
rhyme as well as meaning. With the help of the rhyme scheme of the poem, the
poet is able to present the idealized life of Nigerian people in a new world of
the awakening age. All these rhyming words at the end of couplets have a direct
connection with the Nigerian people's lives and their ideal way of living along
with wisdom, realisation, hope, prosperity, truth, opportunities and joy. His
wonderful rhyming scheme has perfectly presented his hopes as well as well
wishes regarding the ideal life of Nigerian people in a new world.
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