Tuesday, July 4, 2017

NECO LITERATURE-IN-ENGLISH EXPO

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Literature 
(1) -clash of tradition
and
europeanisation :some of
the africa who have
studied in europe
believe that africans ways of live known as
culture,should be
discarded,becau se they
are outdated and
barbaric while some of
them think otherwise.examp le is mrs
brofusem and members
of the cosmopolitan club
who although did not go
to england but have
attended christian schools and regard
african ways as barbaric
and should be discarded
with-
language
extermination:when
people no longer speak
their languages,but go
for foreign language,if care is not taken the
language will disappear
and their children will no
longer speak them -the
book is a satire on the
african society during the colonial period,when
all educated africans
wanted to live,dress and
behave like eauropeans
but were disgraced and
they realised who they were no matter their
educated
-identity
crises:the educated
africans are locked up
between the so-called
european civilization and
africa civilization,no t knwing ways to follow
but at the end they
were ridiculed.
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    LITERATURE IN ENGLISH 



VERIFIED LIT IN ENG OBJ:



*THEORY*

*SECTION-I*
*ANSWER ONE QUESTION*
*1)*
Kabria’s Encounter with Fofo
In sharp contrast to the life in Sodom and Gomorrah is Kabria’s life with her family. A mother of three lively children- Obea, Essie and Ottu, she lived in a decent neighbourhood in Accra, worked with MUTE a non-governmental agency and drove a problematic old car nick-named Creamy. She ran into Fofo at the Agbloghoshie market while shopping for vegetables. Kabria was standing with other spectators at the spot where Baby T’s body was found when Fofo, disguising as a boy tried to steal her purse. Kabria rescued her from the angry mob. Fofo revealed her female identity and told Kabria that Baby T was her sister. Meanwhile, a lot of people had been made to believe that the dead girl (Baby T) was a kayayoo(a market porter from the north) to conceal her true identity and discourage further enquiry into her death. MUTE (the non-governmental organisation where Kabria worked) got interested in Baby T’s matter and granted Fofo protection by taking her into custody temporarily while conducting investigations into the circumstances surrounding.
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SECTION-II*
*ANSWER ONE QUESTION*
*5)*
-BIANCA-CHARACTER-
A servant and confidante of Hippolita, Matilda, and Isabella. Silly, nosy, and superstitious, Bianca often gossips and shows that she is willing to be deceitful when she tries to pry into Theodore’slife and when she agrees to be Manfred’sspy. On her way to spy on Isabella, Bianca witnesses a giant hand in armorthat scares her and causes her to inadvertently reveal Manfred’s bribe to Frederic. She often provides comic relief in an otherwise melodramatic story.
-BIANCA-ROLE-
Roles of Bianca in the castle of otranto - servant of Matilda
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*Completed*
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LITERATURE 

SECTION 1

THEME IN THE NOVEL INCLUDE

NO2

1. Discrimination Against Women

The women in this novel bore the hardship inflicted on them by the male characters who were mostly absent fathers, murderers and rapists. For instance, Kwei, Maa Tsuru’s lover and the father of her first four children abandoned her simply because of the superstitious belief that she was cursed. Poison the street lord brutally assaulted Baby T and even attempted to rape Fofo. Kpakpo and Onko took advantage of Baby T and defiled her. In fact, Kpapkpo masterminded Baby T’s venture into prostitution.

2. Streetism: Another important theme that runs through the novel is streetism chiefly represented by the life in Sodom and Gomorrah, a slum in Accra. Faceless portrays the rising menace of street life and its many underlying issues namely, rape, violence, broken home, theft, dirt, poverty, AIDS and illiteracy.

3. Parental Neglect: The theme of parental neglect runs through the novel. All the child characters on the street in Faceless were neglected by their parents. Fofo, Baby T, Odarley, Poison were all victims of parental neglect.

4. Superstition: The novel shows how strongly held superstitious beliefs affect society’s perception. It was believed that Maa Tsuru’s predicament was as a result of the curse placed on her at birth. Maa Tsuru herself believed this. Faceless illustrates the fact that superstitious beliefs often becloud people’s sense of judgment.

5. Failed Governance: The author portrays the weakness of government institutions and lack of confidence in the system. MUTE had to open investigations into Baby T’s case because the police authorities were not interested in the matter. The police authorities lacked basic work tools due to years of neglect by the government.

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SECTION-I
1)
Kabria’s Encounter with Fofo
In sharp contrast to the life in Sodom and Gomorrah is Kabria’s life with her family. A mother of three lively children- Obea, Essie and Ottu, she lived in a decent neighbourhood in Accra, worked with MUTE a non-governmental agency and drove a problematic old car nick-named Creamy. She ran into Fofo at the Agbloghoshie market while shopping for vegetables. Kabria was standing with other spectators at the spot where Baby T’s body was found when Fofo, disguising as a boy tried to steal her purse. Kabria rescued her from the angry mob. Fofo revealed her female identity and told Kabria that Baby T was her sister. Meanwhile, a lot of people had been made to believe that the dead girl (Baby T) was a kayayoo(a market porter from the north) to conceal her true identity and discourage further enquiry into her death. MUTE (the non-governmental organisation where Kabria worked) got interested in Baby T’s matter and granted Fofo protection by taking her into custody temporarily while conducting investigations into the circumstances surrounding.
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SECTION-II
5)
-BIANCA-CHARACTER-
A servant and confidante of Hippolita, Matilda, and Isabella. Silly, nosy, and superstitious, Bianca often gossips and shows that she is willing to be deceitful when she tries to pry into Theodore’slife and when she agrees to be Manfred’sspy. On her way to spy on Isabella, Bianca witnesses a giant hand in armorthat scares her and causes her to inadvertently reveal Manfred’s bribe to Frederic. She often provides comic relief in an otherwise melodramatic story.
-BIANCA-ROLE-
Roles of Bianca in the castle of otranto - servant of Matilda
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Completed
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