Celeb - LEADER AND THE LED Complete Note!
Celeb - LEADER AND THE LED Complete Note!
Celeb - LEADER AND THE LED Complete Note!
Niyi Osundare was born in the year 1947 in Ekiti state, Nigeria. He had his education in the
University of Ibadan, Nigeria; Leeds University, England; and the York University in Toronto,
Canada.
He is a playwright, an essayist, a poet as well as an Emeritus professor in the University of New
Orleans U.S.A.
He has won many prizes, has published over 15 books of poetry, and is also a human rights
activist. Many of his poems have been translated also in other languages.
• Leadership:
Every group needs a leader and in this group there are animal leaders {e.g lion, giraffe, hyena,
warthog, zebra, rhino, elephant, as well as animal followers.
Each of these animal leaders have a weakness/weak point. The lion’s weakness is “the pounce
of his paws; the elephant is “too weighty and frightful as he trudges about; the giraffe is “not
down to earth, it always looks up; the warthog is “ugly-faced and horrible looking; the Zebra
“has multiple stripes on his body which the animals do not understand; none of these
characteristics/shortcomings of these animals can support leadership thus the need for a leader
with the characteristics of “a bit of lion and a bit of a lamb”
Imagery: are words that creates images in the mind of reader. The poet makes use of some of
such words in the poem like: “riotous” which brings to the mind an image of chaos and violence
or unrestrained behavior. This attitude is referenced to the rhino in the poem.
Again the use of “stakes” in the first line of the poem indicates a struggle for something.
Furthermore, the Hyena “says”, and the Zebra also “says” this brings to mind action of animals
talking.
Other words of imagery includes: “crave”, “the pack points to the duplicity of the stripes,” and
“like a snake without a head”.
Simile: The indirect comparison between two things using the word “as” and “like”.
Examples of simile in the poem are as follows:
“thrashes around like a snake without a head”, line 15 -16.
“Tough like a tiger” and “compassionate like a doe”, line 21.
“Transparent like a river” and “mysterious as a lake”, line 22.
The rest of the styles are: personification, metaphor, structure.
Examining the structure of the poem:
• The poem is one that focuses on the political system in Africa looking at the problem of
leadership and followership.
• Through the poem, we see how Africa operates as a jungle at the moment in it’s political
space where there’s confusion in leadership and disorderliness in followership as ther is no
credible process of electing leaders; the leaders who present themselves for leadership positions
as well, lack the characteristics of what a leader is expected to possess.
• The poem is made up of twelve stanzas and 24 Lines simultaneouly. Each contains a unique
idea that is never repeated in the poem.
• There are multiple animal characters in the poem; and five of uthe animals project themselves
for leadership position.
The poetic persona suggests his own opinion when he says “the Warthog is too ugly” and “the
rhino too riotous”.
• The poem is a blank verse as it doesn’t have any end rhymes. It also contains run-on-lines
{enjambment}.