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  1. The poet attempts to put across a varying universal natural phenomenon adopting a typified poor African household that is worried by a blind night rain. The word “rain” can be variously used and interpreted as there is rain of Fortune, rain of misfortune, rain of poverty and physical rainfall.

  2. May 27, 2021 · Read, copy and print summary and analysis of 'Night Rain' by John Pepper Clark including the background, poetic devices and themes.

  3. Jan 29, 2024 · The poem, “Night Rain,” draws the reader attention to the havoc of rain which disrupts the J. P. Clark, his mother and brothers. The havoc is particularly seen and observed that it will destroy things in the house if effort to put things out of rain is not applied.

  4. Oct 19, 2020 · Night Rain’, a narrative poem of 47 lines without stanzas, remains one of the most beautiful works among John Pepper Clark’s literary creations. The poem reflects on the impact of nature on ...

  5. Analysis (ai): This poem about a nighttime rainstorm is unique in its use of sensory imagery to create a vivid and realistic portrayal. The speaker, who is awakened by the rain, compares the sound of raindrops falling to various fruits and beads, and describes the way the water runs through their roof and onto the floor.

  6. Jun 5, 2023 · In “ Night Rain,” John Pepper Clark-Bekederemo explores the experience of a poor family living in a riverine area through the perspective of a young boy. The poem intertwines description and narration, vividly portraying an ongoing rainfall and its immediate impact on the specific family.

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  8. Clark, an Ijaw-speaking man from Niger-Delta, southern Nigeria is able to represent his immediate environment in his literary creation, “Night Rain” by narrating his experiences during a Night down-pour in a simple, easy to decode language.

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