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... The victims tone of voice in "Telephone conversation" is not submissive and polite, but his response shows he is angry, therefore, he shows sarcasm. ... The landladys tone of voice in "telephone conversation" is curious and she is very concerned of the colour of the mans skin. ...
Telephone Conversation takes place, only not as much so. ... He will probably grow up to be as closed-minded and ignorant as the woman in "Telephone Conversation." It is probable that the woman in "Telephone Conversation" was taught this from her youth as well, although the poem doesn t specify this. ... The black man in "Telephone Conversation" does not seem to be hurt by the womans prejudices, he only seems somewhat disappointed by the fact that he is not getting the apartment. He seems to be above the racism and the ignorance that comes with it and able to deal with it properly
Telephone Conversation" we can get a grasp of the narrator s education through the way things are worded and the images he uses.
Approximate Word count = 740 Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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