Language is the only means by
which Senior may be distinguished as a Caribbean poet.
Diction plays a large role in any poet’s craft. Through the
manipulation of the elements and features of the genre interwoven between
concepts and ideologies a poet is capable of alluring their reader[FA1] ,
be the poet colonial or Caribbean. What truly distinguishes Olive Senior in her
capacity, as a Caribbean poet, is not only through the use of language, but also
through the manner in which she discusses traditional Caribbean concepts such
as slavery, genocide, segregation and downright disagreement [FA2] as
it regards the colonial binary as may be seen in the poems, “Seeing the
Light”, “Knot Garden” and “Tree of Life”.[FA3]
“Seeing the Light” goes through shifts in time, beginning
with the present as the colonials have erased the indigenous people and have
exploited the land, claiming to bring light while their machines in turn causes
smoke that obscures the sun. Then time shifts to the past as the speaker
through his or her discourse recounts the indigenous and how they revered the
land, never taking more than what was necessary, leaving “the tiniest of marks
on the earth”. After exploring both discourses of past and present the speaker
goes on to speak of the continued exploitation of the land, and the ironic
nature of the colonial binary as the same way the savior of the colonials was
persecuted, so too were the indigenous the colonials set out to “save and
enlighten”. Through her diction, Senior has deployed the garden motif as a
space of identity a space through which the contemporary reader may identify
not only with themselves but also with those before them. Before Caribbean
poetry the discourse was mainly colonial that viewed the events of the past in
a favouring light similarly to within the poem, to where the speaker makes
mention of the conquistadors as if the colonials viewed the mass murder and
disruption of native lifestyles as a necessary evil, but the reason as to why
Senior may be identified as a Caribbean poet is through her ability to “give a
voice to the voiceless” and challenge the colonial binary. The poems title is a
pun in itself, the same people who came to literally bring light to the
indigenous by clearing the trees and letting in sunlight were the ones that
robbed the natives of their light through smoke and the light that could not be
rekindled, their life. And these very same colonials who sought to enlighten
the indigenous and to make them privy of the “Christo”, who was persecuted in
order to save the world, are the ones who murdered and persecuted the innocent
land-loving indigenous people. Senior also, further challenged the colonial
binary through the use of rhetorical questions, questioning the actions of the
Europeans, what they viewed as righteous and necessary, those who identify with
the Caribbean would view as evil.
Senior’s use of language, though not the only method,
is key in distinguishing her as a Caribbean poet. Her method of storytelling as in the case
of “Tree of Life”, makes use of her cultural retentions while also building a
bond with her reader through the conversational tone. [FA4] Once
again, the colonial binary is challenged by exploring mythological events of
the past. Senior makes use of the folklore of once upon a time there was one
tree, and antraphomorphs worshipped the God who made the tree as they partook
of its content, but God ordered them to cut the tree down. After eventually
cutting the tree several trees came into being, therein establishing the poem’s
theme of mono-cropping versus multi-cropping. According to Jordan Stouck, “Gardening and
cultivation are ambivalent acts in contemporary literature”, [FA5] especially
as it relates to Caribbean poetry. The people of old, weary of their traditions
and culture practiced subsistence farming, rearing multiple crops and providing
for their family and community in order to survive. But similarly [FA6] to
the unseasoned young men from Caribbean Basin Initiative”, the younger
generation has forgotten the ways of old and like limpets they cling to the
colonial ideology of mono-cropping, mass producing one crop for export in order
to make money. Senior’s
use of language reprimands the young men for forgetting the methods of their
ancestors [FA7] as
“the garden is a space of colonial exclusion and post-colonial hybridity”, the
youngsters can no longer identify with their roots and now in times of plight
they lose their only means of living, such is the colonial mono-cropping
garden.
In conclusion, language is not the only means by which Senior
may be distinguished as a Caribbean poet. It is through her ability to explore
and rebuff the alien binary, identify with her roots and maintain her cultural
retentions. Similar to those who have paved the way of a Caribbean poet before
her, such as Jean Rhys[FA8] ,
in their discourse that one may truly distinguish Olive Senior as a poet[FA9] .[FA10]
Knowledge and Understanding 8/14
Application of Knowledge 7/16
Organisation of Information 7/10
TOTAL: 22/40
[FA1]Notes
what is important in interesting the reader.
[FA2]States
that language is not all
[FA3]All
three poems are listed in the introduction.
[FA5]Use
of extra-textual
[FA6]Comparison
[FA9]Essay is short.
A paragraph could have been dedicated to “Caribbean Basin Initiative” instead
of just a sentence.
More info could have been garnered from each poem as it relates to the
various elements.
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