AN ABANDONED BUNDLE
By Oswald Mbuyiseni
Mtshali
The morning mist
and chimney smoke
of White City Jabavu
flowed thick yellow
as pus oozing
from a gigantic sore.
It smothered our little houses
like fish caught in a net.
Scavenging dogs
draped in red bandanas of blood
fought fiercely
for a squirming bundle.
I threw a brick;
they bared fangs
flicked velvet tongues of scarlet
and scurried away,
leaving a mutilated corpseㅡ
an infant dumped on a rubbish heapㅡ
‘Oh! Baby in the Manger
sleep well
on human dung.’
Its mother
had melted into the rays of the rising sun,
her face glittering with innocence
her heart pure as untrampled dew.
INTRODUCTION
This poem was written by Oswald M Mtshali a South
African poet born in 1940 and it criticises a morally decayed society living at
the Withe City Jabavu – a black suburb of Johannesburg. The poet shows a mother
who gives birth but drapes the infant in red bandanas (neckerchiefs/scarves)
and throws it in the rubbish heap (an abandoned bundle). Taking advantage of
the morning mist and smoke the mother leaves the scene feeling innocent. The
dogs start eating the baby as the persona finds them and feeling sorry for the
baby he throws a stone to scare the dogs.
THEMATIC
ANALYSIS
MORAL
DECAY
The poet pictures a society in which there is no
sense of humanity. The mother in the poem has lost her sense of humanity and
she dares drape her own baby inside the bandanas making a bundle that she
throws in the rubbish heap. The moral decay is shown by the irony that the poet
postpones until the last stanza so that it may come as a surprise to us. It is
insensible to think that a woman who has thrown her baby to be eaten by the
scavenging dogs would leave the spot with;
her face glittering with innocence
her heart pure as
untrampled dew
This shows how rotten the society is and perhaps she
is used of doing this that is why it comes as no surprise to her. While the
readers and the persona feel sympathetic of the whole issue it is surprising to
note that the mother has no that feeling.
IRRESPONSIBILITY
Many women are irresponsible nowadays when it comes
to motherhood and the responsibilities attached to it. They either abort the
foetus or abandon the babies in plastic bags and in the hospitals. This is
highest level of irresponsibility to think that a woman who waited for nine
months to deliver her baby would be so strange o throw the baby and leave it to
be eaten by the scavenging dogs. Surprisingly still she goes away registering
innocence in her face.
Its mother
had melted into the rays of the rising sun,
her face glittering
with innocence
What they do not know is that abortion does not make
them remain maidens but mothers of the dead baby.
SYMPATHY
The persona feels sympathetic towards the baby and
throws a brick to scare the dogs. The persona shows that the baby was being
consumed while alive with the sensibilities of knowing what was going on for he says the
bundle was “squirming” (twisting its body perhaps because of pains). But since
the dogs had mutilated the baby badly, its body remained there as a “mutilated
corpse.” He remained hopeless and had nothing to do as he saw the baby lying
hopeless like Jesus was in the manger. All he had to say was;
‘Oh! Baby in the Manger
sleep well
on human dung.’
HYPOCRISY
Many people are hypocrites in our societies. They
commit severe crimes but as long as they go unnoticed they pretend to be
innocent in the eyes of the people. The mother in the poem is a hypocrite
because she has murdered her own child but she leaves the scene putting on her
face a glittering innocence to hide her guiltiness.
Its mother
had melted into the rays of the rising sun,
her face glittering with innocence
her heart pure as untrampled dew.
With hypocrites of this nature in the society we
cannot create an ideal society we aspire for. These are wolves in a sheep’s
clothing.
GUIDING
QUESTIONS
i.
What is the poem about?
The title of this
poem “an abandoned bundle” summarises the meaning of the poem as it points out
the issue of moral decay in the society. It shows a woman who draped the newly
born baby in form of a bundle using the bandanas and abandons it on a rubbish
heap to be eaten by dogs.
ii.
Who is the persona? How do you know?
The persona is a passer-by who
lives at White City Jabavu who witnesses the abandoned baby being consumed by the
dogs. This is revealed by the way he says;
I threw a brick;
they bared fangs”
iii.
What is the tone of the poem?
The tone is
sympathetic to the child but it turns out to be ironical towards the end of the
poem as the mother moves away feeling innocent instead of guilty. The mood is
also sympathetic.
iv.
What type of poem is this? Give reason(s).
It is a
free-verse/modern poem of Lyric type as it expresses the strong feelings of
sympathy of a passer-by towards the baby.
v.
Comment on language use in this poem.
The language used is
simple and easy to understand and the choice of vocabulary is done well. There
are words that make us visualise how corrupt the society is. The poet has also
made use of figures of speech to carry the message across.
a.
Irony
The poet uses the words below to express the irony
because the mother who has abandoned her baby to be eaten by the dogs is
expected to feel guilty and full of remorse. This is not what happens as the
poet says;
her face glittering
with innocence
her heart pure as
untrampled dew.
b.
Simile
Þ
“Chimney smoke of White city Jabavu flowed thick yellow as pus oozing
from a gigantic sore”
Þ
It smothered our little houses like fish caught in a
net.
Þ
Her
heart as pure as untrampled dew
c.
Allusion
The words “Oh!
Baby in the Manger” refer to the biblical rendition of Jesus Christ who
slept in the Bethlehem Manger.
d.
Imagery
The poet creates visual images of poverty as he
describes the White City Jabavu as a place full of “chimney smoke” resembling
“pus oozing from a gigantic sore” and the “rubbish heap”. These portray an area
where poor people live.
“The mutilated corpse” and “bare fangs” of the dogs
portray cruelty to a child and loss of humanity.
e.
Symbolism
Þ
“An abandoned bundle” this represents the babies who are aborted or
thrown away everyday by their mothers and they die miserably.
Þ
“The White city Jabavu” this symbolises any society in Africa where
women re morally corrupt. They commit crimes but go away feeling innocent
without any sense of guilt.
Þ
“The Baby in the Manger” this symbolises the innocence of the child
whose life is shortened by the mother.
Þ
“The mother” she represents women who are morally corrupt and have
no sense of guilt.
vi.
What message do we get from this poem?
Þ
Women should take the
responsibility of taking care of their children.
Þ
Abortion should be
discouraged at all costs.
Þ
The government should
take stern measures against those who abandon their children (babies)
vii.
Briefly comment on the relevance of this poem to your
society today.
The poem is very
relevant to our society today as there are many women who abort their unborn
children or abandon them in the hospitals, roads, rubbish pits, others throw
them in the latrine pits.
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ReplyDeleteIs it the baby who is draped in red bandanas (as your analysis suggests) or the dogs whose necks are draped in blood thereby giving the impression that they are wearing red bandanas?
I also thought about this. It's the latter. The dogs were covered/draped in the baby's blood hence the bandana impression.
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