An African Elegy

Describe symbolism in An African Elegy by Robert Duncan

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"An African Elegy" makes use of symbolic imagery to carry the emotional weight of the poem. Primary symbols include the Congo, Africa and African nature, African Negroes, blood, and dogs. Duncan's use of these images represents complex ideas that include the unconscious elements of human desire, the ubiquity and reality of death, and the tenuousness of human identity and of life.

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An African Elegy