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AFRICAN DRAMA
NUMBER 1
The play as a tragedy is discussed as follows: there are many losses of lives in the play. many people lose their lives as a result of the clashes between kindo (the cheif warrior) and the stranger( mr.whitehead). Those tragic events that happen make the drama a tragedy. soko was killed by kindo. there was a slaughtering of other people. many tragic events happened in the village. there was bloodshed. lives were lost. The tragedy in the blood of stranger is not just man's tragedy; it is a tragedy of the entire village. The tragedy begins with maligu deceiving the entire village by conspiring with soko(the chief priest). we see tragedy in the rape of wara. The tragedy is also seen in the killing of parker and the whitehead by kindo which leads to the barnishment of kindo by the king.
The entire village starts to mourn the losses of the lives of their people. there was wailing every where. it is greed that pushes malign to think of deceiving his village. The illicit transaction between malign, soko and the whitehead brought alot of tragedies in the entire village
(2)
ROLES and Character analysis OF KINDO in The Blood of a Stranger
Kindo is the son of the king and head of warriors of mondoland; a hunter and heir-apparent to the throne of Mando. Kindo is an upright defender of Mandoland; he is willing to defend his culture and his people. He is very young and only a boy when he fought in his first war.
Kindo has very sensitive instincts; feels evil in the air easily - very sensitive to a crooked situation. He is an ambitious character, he is stubborn and also impatient, Loves and protects the custom of his people.Kindo is boastful and keeps a dossier on people. He can speak reasonably like a wise elder. He is regid and unnfeeling; More concerned for the safety of his people.
5)
it is a truism that hansberry uses mr. Linder's
character to portray racial discrimination.
The caretakers of the younger's new
neighbourhood use mr. Linder to prevent the
family from relocating to their new house. This
is because the neighbourhood is all-white
residence, and for color reasons, mr. Linder is
used by the clybrourne park improvement
association to bribe the younget's family which
threatens to tear then apart and the value for
which it stands.
By younger's family responding to such racial
discrimination with defiance,demonstrates that
the best way to fight racisim is open resistance
against it. In the light of the above, racism
must abhorred by everybody. Conversely, we
should show erual love to one another
irrespective of tribes,color and religious
affiliations
6)
A RAISIN IN THE SUN THEME OF POVERTY
Socio-economically, the Youngers are at the bottom of the ladder. This not-so-great position affects Walter Younger the most. While his wife and mother are reasonably accepting of their situation, and Beneatha is more concerned with socio-political issues, Walter has an obsession with money and views it as a transformative power. Due to his poverty, money has a particularly strong hold on Walter’s psyche.
No.8
Theme of Deceit/Trickery
Much of this play’s comedy comes from the trickery played by various characters. The most important deceits come from Tony, including his lie about Hardcastle’s home and his scheme of driving his mother and Constance around in circles. However, deceit also touches to the center of the play’s more major themes. In a sense, the only reason anyone learns anything about their deep assumptions about class and behavior is because they are duped into seeing characters in different ways. This truth is most clear with Marlow and his shifting perspective on Kate, but it also is true for the Hardcastles and Sir Charles, who are able to see the contradictions in others because of what trickery engenders
(9)
i)Metaphor: the people's eyes are as cold as ice. This means that there is no warmth or real feeling in the words that they say, or how they behave. This metaphor literally allows you to visualise a block of ice, cold and unwelcoming.
ii)simile: stanza 4, line 20-21 emphasises the constant changes in the personaae's face. If u think of how often aa woman changes her dress, then that ishow the personae adjusts his/her personality to suit an audience. The list of faces that follow this line emphasis this point. Stanza 6, lines 38-40 compares the personae's faces in a portrait. If u think of a snake words such as sneaky and deceitful come to mind. Therefore, the implication is that the personae is fake, just like the people he addresses
iii)repetition: this phrase is repeated at beginning and the end of the poem. This usually signals of a fairy tale. Therefore, it is implied that the personae is nostalgic about the past
Number,12)
*Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?*
Thou are more lovely and more temperate: Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May, And often summers lease hath all too short a date: Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines and often is his gold complexion dimm'd; and every fair from fair sometimes declines by chance or nature changing course, untrimm'd; But thy eternal summer shall not fade, Nor lose possession of that fair thou owest ; Nor shall death brag thou wanderest in his shade, when in eternal lines to time thou growest; So long as men can breathe or eyes can see, So long lives this and this gives life to thee
NUMBER 1
The play as a tragedy is discussed as follows: there are many losses of lives in the play. many people lose their lives as a result of the clashes between kindo (the cheif warrior) and the stranger( mr.whitehead). Those tragic events that happen make the drama a tragedy. soko was killed by kindo. there was a slaughtering of other people. many tragic events happened in the village. there was bloodshed. lives were lost. The tragedy in the blood of stranger is not just man's tragedy; it is a tragedy of the entire village. The tragedy begins with maligu deceiving the entire village by conspiring with soko(the chief priest). we see tragedy in the rape of wara. The tragedy is also seen in the killing of parker and the whitehead by kindo which leads to the barnishment of kindo by the king.
The entire village starts to mourn the losses of the lives of their people. there was wailing every where. it is greed that pushes malign to think of deceiving his village. The illicit transaction between malign, soko and the whitehead brought alot of tragedies in the entire village
(2)
ROLES and Character analysis OF KINDO in The Blood of a Stranger
Kindo is the son of the king and head of warriors of mondoland; a hunter and heir-apparent to the throne of Mando. Kindo is an upright defender of Mandoland; he is willing to defend his culture and his people. He is very young and only a boy when he fought in his first war.
Kindo has very sensitive instincts; feels evil in the air easily - very sensitive to a crooked situation. He is an ambitious character, he is stubborn and also impatient, Loves and protects the custom of his people.Kindo is boastful and keeps a dossier on people. He can speak reasonably like a wise elder. He is regid and unnfeeling; More concerned for the safety of his people.
5)
it is a truism that hansberry uses mr. Linder's
character to portray racial discrimination.
The caretakers of the younger's new
neighbourhood use mr. Linder to prevent the
family from relocating to their new house. This
is because the neighbourhood is all-white
residence, and for color reasons, mr. Linder is
used by the clybrourne park improvement
association to bribe the younget's family which
threatens to tear then apart and the value for
which it stands.
By younger's family responding to such racial
discrimination with defiance,demonstrates that
the best way to fight racisim is open resistance
against it. In the light of the above, racism
must abhorred by everybody. Conversely, we
should show erual love to one another
irrespective of tribes,color and religious
affiliations
6)
A RAISIN IN THE SUN THEME OF POVERTY
Socio-economically, the Youngers are at the bottom of the ladder. This not-so-great position affects Walter Younger the most. While his wife and mother are reasonably accepting of their situation, and Beneatha is more concerned with socio-political issues, Walter has an obsession with money and views it as a transformative power. Due to his poverty, money has a particularly strong hold on Walter’s psyche.
No.8
Theme of Deceit/Trickery
Much of this play’s comedy comes from the trickery played by various characters. The most important deceits come from Tony, including his lie about Hardcastle’s home and his scheme of driving his mother and Constance around in circles. However, deceit also touches to the center of the play’s more major themes. In a sense, the only reason anyone learns anything about their deep assumptions about class and behavior is because they are duped into seeing characters in different ways. This truth is most clear with Marlow and his shifting perspective on Kate, but it also is true for the Hardcastles and Sir Charles, who are able to see the contradictions in others because of what trickery engenders
(9)
i)Metaphor: the people's eyes are as cold as ice. This means that there is no warmth or real feeling in the words that they say, or how they behave. This metaphor literally allows you to visualise a block of ice, cold and unwelcoming.
ii)simile: stanza 4, line 20-21 emphasises the constant changes in the personaae's face. If u think of how often aa woman changes her dress, then that ishow the personae adjusts his/her personality to suit an audience. The list of faces that follow this line emphasis this point. Stanza 6, lines 38-40 compares the personae's faces in a portrait. If u think of a snake words such as sneaky and deceitful come to mind. Therefore, the implication is that the personae is fake, just like the people he addresses
iii)repetition: this phrase is repeated at beginning and the end of the poem. This usually signals of a fairy tale. Therefore, it is implied that the personae is nostalgic about the past
Number,12)
*Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?*
Thou are more lovely and more temperate: Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May, And often summers lease hath all too short a date: Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines and often is his gold complexion dimm'd; and every fair from fair sometimes declines by chance or nature changing course, untrimm'd; But thy eternal summer shall not fade, Nor lose possession of that fair thou owest ; Nor shall death brag thou wanderest in his shade, when in eternal lines to time thou growest; So long as men can breathe or eyes can see, So long lives this and this gives life to thee

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