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LITERATURE QUESTIONS
SECTION A AFRICAN DRAMA
1, what do you learn about the culture of mando land in the play?
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Section A
4 )
Ogeyi is Aloho ’s friend and confidant .
Aloho lives with Ogeyi in her small
apartment in Pannya . She tries to
discourage Aloho from taking
Ochuole ’ s job offer and warns her to
keep away from Ochuole . She seeks justice for Aloho by reporting Chief to
the police . She is the voice of reason
in the play .
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Section B
6 )
i ) Beneatha feels entitled to become a doctor . When that may be taken away from her , she has no response other than to give up on helping others . Beneatha wants to be a doctor because she has a desire to heal .
ii ) Ruth constantly fights with Walter . Her family ' s peace is further upended when she finds out she' s pregnant . Ruth considers an abortion to maintain peace in the family she already has .
iii ) Mama makes a rash decision to prompt Walter to stand up and be a man , which proves unwise . Mama buys a house in an all - white neighbourhood to provide a home for her family . And again Mama wants Walter to stand up and be the man of the family In Other words Mama and Ruth want to provide peace for their families .
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Section C
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The use symbolism is to derive its message , the sources of the conflict explored in the poem are represented symbolically by Piano and Drums in other words Personification, Imagery , Alliteration, Simile , Diction , are the symbol in the play ,Okara ’s metaphors are simple but fitting : the drums represent traditional African life, while the piano represents the Western world .
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Section D
12 )
The theme of endurance ,is a constant backdrop for many of Frost ' s poems . The speaker of "Birches " never sees a boy or comes across one . He only imagines one , and the boy that he does imagine is himself at a younger age . The boy seems to be similar to William Wordsworth and Walt Whitman' s portrayals of boys . These boys have their own rules and wisdom that they can pass on to the older men and women around them . They are ready for adventures in nature and represent the wild , untamed state of " man " that remains good and moral even though no one is there to govern him . The speaker ' s loneliness may be the result of adult concerns . and considerations .
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