This chapter explores a telephone conversation where issues of racial identity and prejudice are highlighted through questions about skin color. It is significant for understanding social attitudes and human interactions.
Who is the poet of the poem ‘Telephone Conversation’?
Why does the speaker ask the landlady to see for herself?
What does the phrase ‘raven black’ signify in the poem?
Which characteristic best describes the tone of the poem?
What does the silence in the poem primarily symbolize?
What is the effect of the repeated emphasis on color?
What does the use of capital letters in the poem signify?
What is the significance of 'rancid breath' in the poem?