According to Yoruba mythology, Abiku refers to a child who dies repeatedly before puberty. It means ‘predestined to death’. Influenced by some spiritual deities a child dies prematurely leaving the mother miserable. Once the mother gives birth again and the child has the same physical features as the previous one, she puts a mark on the chest, back or face of the child. The parents then consult the oracle and appeases the spirit family of the child, if it is confirmed that it is from there
I've tried to analyse each stanza below. Enjoy!
In vain your bangles cast
Charmed circles at my feet
I am Abiku, calling for the first
And repeated time.
or those charms around the ankles. It is the same child who dies and returns again and again to plague the mother.
Must I weep for goats and cowries
For palm oil and sprinkled ash?
Yams do not sprout amulets
To earth Abiku's limbs.
Yams in amulets are a play with words. Amulets are charms, preventative against evil, worn around the Abiku's limbs.
The Abiku is basically mocking all these futile efforts
So when the snail is burnt in his shell,
Whet the heated fragment, brand me
Deeply on the breast - you must know him
When Abiku calls again.
These rituals also include making scars or branding the body of the dead child. The abiku offers advice and suggests ways that might help in recognising him/her when reborn
Many people insist that they have seen abiku children reincarnated again with the same scars or brands on their bodies which they had acquired in their former lives
I am the squirrel teeth, cracked
The riddle of the palm; remember
This, and dig me deeper still into
The god's swollen foot.
Once and the repeated time, ageless
Though I puke, and when you pour
Libations, each finger points me near
The way I came, where
The ground is wet with mourning
White dew suckles flesh-birds
Evening befriends the spider, trapping
Flies in wine-froth;
The power of observation is demonstrated with "flies in wine-froth" Think palm wine froth in the less than hygienic conditions that attract flies.
Night, and Abiku sucks the oil
From lamps. Mothers! I'll be the
Suppliant snake coiled on the doorstep
Yours the killing cry.
"Abiku sucks the oil from the lamps" causing darkness and a depressing somber atmosphere
The ripest fruit was saddest
Where I crept, the warmth was cloying.
In silence of webs, Abiku moans, shaping
Mounds from the yolk.
"Abiku moans, shaping , Mounds from the yolk" ie building burial mounds from the sap of life.
Finally, Soyinka's poem, projects a community that finds its strength in holding on to its past traditions and beliefs and the individual who rejects this historical past with all its implications, moving away and adopting a modern way of life instead.
It is indeed symbolical of the unresolved conflict in which Nigeria still finds itself and which is ultimately the reason why it is unable to move forward
1.Paradox: a contradictory statement which has hidden truth. eg 'calling for the first and the repeated time'
- Rhetorical question: a question that suggests its own answer. Eg 'must I weep for goats and cowries'
Diction: the diction is simple
Tone: boastful
Mood: the boastful tone creates a mood of Oppression in the reader
Structure Form: quatrain. This means each stanza has four lines. Although there is no particular end rhyme, the lines produces a rythm as one reads.
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Nice write up, its good to know we are still in tune with our traditions.
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