The River And The Source – Margaret Ogola [Review]
The River And The Source – Margaret Ogola [Review].
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December 5, 2024
The River And The Source – Margaret Ogola [Review].
READ MOREsee also: The Caucasian Chalk Circle (by Bertolt Brecht) Excerpt question 3 http://wp.me/p2idcy-2k :Betrayal in the City (by Francis Imbuga)- Essay questions http://wp.me/p2idcy-27 ;SOCIAL STRUGGLE/CLASS STRUGGLE/ CLASS WARFARE IN THE CAUCASIAN CHALK CIRCLE http://wp.me/p2idcy-23 ; The River And The Source – Margaret Ogola [Review] http://wp.me/p2idcy-1W ; Theme of Justice in The Caucasian Chalk Circle (by
READ MOREEffects of fighting and war in The Caucasian Chalk Circle THE EFFECTS OF WAR Brecht analyzes the causes, effects and alternatives to wars. The text features a total of four wars: the second world war, the war in Persia, the coup by the princes and the civil war that followed the peasants’ revolution. There are
READ MOREThemes in The Caucasian Chalk Circle JUSTICE Brecht emphasizes the importance of justice in the society. He explores the expectations, roles, and failures of law enforcement agencies like the courts, judges, lawyers, political leaders and armed forces who are meant to facilitate the process of justice delivery in the society. Justice is a key component
READ MOREBETRAYAL IN THE CITY The author – Francis Imbuga (1947-2013) Prof. Imbuga was born in 1947 in Vihiga county in Western Kenya. He did B.A. in Literature in the University of Nairobi and later got a Ph.D from the University of Iowa in USA. He wrote a number of books including: The fourth Trial (1973)
READ MOREWritten in the US by a German exile, the play is diverse in culture, rich in history and full of humour. Bretch beautifully blends historical events in the soviet and oral tradition of the Chinese; the result is the beautiful postmodern play that is The Caucasian Chalk Circle. Aptly set in the post world war
READ MOREThematic concerns in Imbuga’s Betrayal in the City Thematic concerns in Imbuga’s Betrayal in the City Dictatorship/ bad governance The play Betrayal in the City us an illustration of how bad governance can wreck a country. Kafira is depicted as an African country plagued by bad governance and the many ills that thrive in that
READ MORETHE MIRROR BY HARUKI MURAKAMI Setting The story is set in Japan. The narrator is part of a story telling session and it is in that session that he narrates an experience he had early in his life. Synopsis The narrator tells the story of an experience he had after graduating from high school. After
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