The Death of the Last Black Man in the Whole Entire World Metaphors and Similes

The Death of the Last Black Man in the Whole Entire World Metaphors and Similes

Collar

The Black Man With Watermelon says he needs to loosen his collar to get air. This is a metaphor that he has a rope around his neck, that he has been killed in a vicious way.

Write it Down

Yes And Greens Black-Eyed Peas Cornbread tells Black Man With Watermelon to write everything down and put it under a rock. This is a metaphor for the need for the written history of the black man as their history has been taken from them as it wasn't recorded. Thus their truth has been lost.

Voice On Thuh Tee V

The Voice On Thuh Tee V comes in from time to time throughout the play to tell us what has happened in the news. It is a metaphor for how the news reports nothing of the atrocious way in which the Black Man was killed, and thus does not do their duty to report the truth.

Remember Me

Black Man and Black Woman both ask the other to remember them. This is a metaphor for how these human beings desired to be loved and remembered for who they were, not the horrible deaths they suffered.

Before Columbus

The character of Before Columbus is a metaphor for how the white man began enslaving, torturing and murdering black men. They tell the story of how the truth of the world being flat resulted in them being put in their place. And, this made them need to put another race in their place to make up for being made fools of.

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