Once Upon a Time
By: Gabriel
Okara
Summary
The poem “Once Upon A Time”
written by Gabriel Okara illustrates the changes a father has seen in him
throughout his life which have been influenced by the way society has changed.
In the first stanza, at the start
of the poem Okara writes “they used to laugh with their hearts and… eyes; but
now they only laugh with their teeth while their ice-block cold eyes search
behind my shadow.” This phrase illustrates the change in the way people act
showing that their laughs used to be genuine and heartfelt however now their
attitudes have changed. The description of “laugh with their teeth” illustrates
someone showing false interest. The dark imagery “ice-block cold eyes” which
follows shows that there is no emotion or feeling in the action.
In the next stanza Okara
describes how “they used to shake hands with their hearts” implying that the
actions were genuine and were also symbolic of good intentions however “Now
they shake hands without hearts while their left hands search my empty
pockets.” This phrase illustrates that all good intentions have gone and how
now it is every man for him. Everybody is only focusing on their own personal
gain. The use of a metaphor emphasises how there is a lack of trust as
everybody is trying to use each other.
The phrase “empty pockets” could
connote that he has been stripped of all genuine happiness and has been left
feeling empty and alone.
In the next stanza,Okara shows the change in him as a man. “And I have learned, too,… to say ‘Goodbye’, when I mean ‘Good-riddance”. Here there is an evident shift in the stanza due to the fact that he is now talking about himself and how he too has learned to be false. This could imply that society has pressured him into changing in a negative way.
In the next stanza,Okara shows the change in him as a man. “And I have learned, too,… to say ‘Goodbye’, when I mean ‘Good-riddance”. Here there is an evident shift in the stanza due to the fact that he is now talking about himself and how he too has learned to be false. This could imply that society has pressured him into changing in a negative way.
At the end of the poem Okara
confesses “I want to be what I used to be” showing instant regret and sadness
at the choices he previously made. This piece of dialogue could suggest that he
can only be himself around his son as he recognises his younger self in his
son, the self that was genuine and true, which had not yet been beaten down by
society.
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