Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Eat Me by Agbabi
- Tone/Attitude
- power of poem lies in voice of narrator
- active agency contrasts with subservience
- pressure of society upon a woman
- Structure/Form
- cloying sound - sensitised to mouth and tongue
- use of consonance on each corresponding line
- k first line, d second, t third
- doesn't comfortably rhyme - sense of claustrophobia and uncertainty
- strict form represents stirct regime within relationship
- Ideas
- female body in the servitude of man
- relationship between feeder and feedee to explore issues of gender and power
- sexual politics between male and female - patriarchal power
- downfall of humanity
- Techniques
- semantic field of colonial power being taken over by original inhabitants
- former colony wishes to break free from colonial authority and
acquire complete freedom
- audacious dramatic monologue - single narrator
addresses silent auditor at critical moment - reveals
themselves dramatically
- white and pink, juxtapose pallet, disturbing theme
- visceral - 'masses of cellulite'
- zoomorphic
- 'didn't even taste it'
- absolute compliance and subservience, no
pleasure derived from it - altruistic act
- 'soft girls'
- first hand experience of dominant
personality, something he can control/mould
- 'my cook'
- not her own provider. her master
- 'globe'
- her globe his world; her world define by her size