Dream on Monkey Mountain Derek Walcott
Main Characters Tigre, a felon Souris, a felon Corporal Lestrade, a mulatto Makak, a charbonnier or charcoal-burner Apparatition, the moon, the muse, the white Godness, a dancer Moustique, a cripple, Makak’s friend Basil, a carbinet-maker, figure of death Other Characters Market Inspector Pamphilion, a government servant A dancer, also narrator Litter bearers Sisters of the revelation Market women, wives of Makak The Play On a Caribbean island, the morning after a full moon, Makak tears through the market in a drunken rage. Taken away to sober up in jail, all that night he is gripped by hallucinations: the impoverished hermit believes he has become a healer, walking from village to village, tending to the sick, waiting for a sign from God. In this dream, his one companion, Moustique, wants to exploit his power. Moustique decides to impersonate a prophet himself, ignoring a coffin-maker who warns him he will die and enraging the people of the island. Makak, half-awake in his desolate jail cell, terrorized by the specter of his friend's corruption, clings to his visionary quest. He will try to transform himself; to heal Moustique, his jailer, and his jail-mates; and to be a leader for his people. Main Themes ď ś Dreams 1. Dream Narrative; 2. Dream vs. Reality; 3. Dream within a dream; 4. Dream: a journey in which the main character finds his true identity. ď ś Identity
ď ś Race 1. Power 2. Colonialism 3. Slavery REFERENCES Ramin, Z; Monireh, A. Derek Walcott’s Dream on Monkey Mountain: A Multifaceted Phantasmagorical Narrative. Journal of Language Teaching and Research. vol. 8, n 6, p. 1161-1169, 2017. Walcott, Derek. Dream on Monkey Mountain and Other Plays. New York: Farrar, Strause & Giroux, 1970.
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