Saturday, 17 March 2012

United Fruit Co. by Pablo Neruda

United Fruit Co.
(Pablo Neruda)

When the trumpet sounded 
everything was prepared on earth, 
and Jehovah gave the world 
to Coca-Cola Inc., Anaconda, 
Ford Motors, and other corporations. 
The United Fruit Company 
reserved for itself the most juicy 
piece, the central coast of my world, 
the delicate waist of America.
It rebaptized these countries 
Banana Republics, 
and over the sleeping dead, 
over the unquiet heroes 
who won greatness, 
liberty, and banners, 
it established an opera buffa: 
it abolished free will, 
gave out imperial crowns, 
encouraged envy, attracted 
the dictatorship of flies: 
Trujillo flies, Tachos flies 
Carias flies, Martinez flies, 
Ubico flies, flies sticky with 
submissive blood and marmalade, 
drunken flies that buzz over 
the tombs of the people, 
circus flies, wise flies 
expert at tyranny.
With the bloodthirsty flies 
came the Fruit Company, 
amassed coffee and fruit 
in ships which put to sea like 
overloaded trays with the treasures 
from our sunken lands.

Meanwhile the Indians fall 
into the sugared depths of the 
harbors and are buried in the 
morning mists; 
a corpse rolls, a thing without 
name, a discarded number, 
a bunch of rotten fruit 
thrown on the garbage heap.



Study
         Origin
                 This poem was written by an author who faced contradiction with his father who never wanted him to become one of such. The latter’s reason for preventing his son was because dictatorship was present during their times where people were treated like robots and were forced to work without due recognition. Nerida’s time was one of the darkest days of the South and Latin America. This poem has something to be discovered by the readers.

          Form and Structure
                   It was written in the most difficult manner, a free verse. No specific number of lines in each stanza was followed; it was like stream of   consciousness as the readers go on reading the poem. The poem may seem to be disorganized at first, but then that is where we can see the beauty of the poem itself. Various representations of the United Fruit Company were all present in the poem. This will be further discussed in the succeeding sections.



          Genre         
             It is a poem which deals on the domination of the United Fruit Company among Columbian people.

          Theory
                Semiotics was very visible. The sounding of the trumpet, Jehovah and the different corporations, these all presents concepts in relation when the author wrote this poem. That is why some other critics tell that there is propaganda behind this poem.

Analyze
          The components of the poem were the following: symbols and imagery. The corporations mentioned in the first stanza of the poem were all big time and gives the idea of the success of the American business. The entrance of the United Fruit Company was the start of the Columbians’ suffering on the hands of the different dictators they had. Those dictators were described by the author as “flies.” Flies go to rotten things and this poem, Neruda emphasized the rotting of the Columbian government for allowing the entrance of foreign country, the United States of America in their own land.
          The people had fallen into slavery and that their rights were all sacrificed.
                  
Interpret
          The poem was an eye-opener to those who are experiencing the difficulties of being ruled by other countries in their own lands. Nowadays, neocolonialism is still exists in our country. Some people are not aware of the things that are really happening in our country especially that they only know that those foreign countries are just investing in our economy.



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