Thursday, August 28, 2014

WEEP NOT , CHILD BY. NGUGI WA THIONG"O.



                          RESPONSE    TO    READING
                                 NOVELS    AND   SHORT   STORIES
                           WEEP  NOT , CHILD
AUTHOR: NGUGI  WA   THIONG”O.
SETTING: In   KENYA   before  Independence, particulary  during   the  struggle   for  Independence.
THEMES   IN  THE   NOVEL
{1}.Exploitation  of   Manpower.
{2}.Colonial rule  and  dictatorship.
{3}.Struggle   for  change.
{4}.Conflicts.
{5}.Insecurity.
{6}.Betrayal.
{7}.Victimization.
CHARACTERS    IN   THE   NOVEL
{1}. Ngotho.
{2}.Njoroge.
{3}.Jacob.
{4}.Mr.  Howlands.
{5}. Teacher   Isaka.
{6}. The  barber.
{7}. Nganga.
{8}.Mwihaki

PASSED LIKE A SHADOW BY. BERNARD MAPALALA



                            RESPONSE     TO  READING
                   NOVELS   AND  SHORT    STORIES
         PASSED    LIKE   A    SHADOW
AUTHOR: Bernard  Mapalala
YEAR:2006, DUP
THEMES
{1}.AIDS  pandemic{slim}.
{2}.Promiscuity  and  Infidelity/ Prostitution.
{3}.Family   conflicts.
{4}.Peer  pressure  and   Influence.
{5}.Ignorance  and   Superstition.
{6}.Influence  of  parents    on  their  children
{7}. Position    of   a    woman.
{8}.The   Influence   of   Power.
SETTING: In  Uganda , after Independence  during  the   end  of  the  UGANDA  &  TANZANIA  WAR  at   the   period  of  Idd  Amin”s  rule  in  UGANDA.
 CHARACTERS  AND   CHARACTERIZATION
---ADYERI
---AMOTI
---ABOOKI
--ATWOKI
--VICKY
--BIRUNGI
--DAVID
---EDDA
---JOHN
--ALUGANYIRA
---TUSIIME  AND  KUNIHIRA
---UNCLE  ARAALI

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

SPARED BY. S.N. NDUNGURU

                           SPARED                     NOVEL.
AUTHOR : S.N.  NDUGURU
SETTING: TANZANIA   AND   SWEDEN
PUBLISHER :  MKUKI  NA    NYOTA   PUBLISHERS
YEAR: 2004


THEMES   IN    THE    NOVEL
{1}. CORRUPTION.
{2}.NEPOTISM.
{3}.SABOTAGE  AND  TERRORISM.
{4}.BETRAYAL.
{5}.HYPOCRICY.
{6}.EXPLOITATION.
{7}.NEO--COLONIALISM   AND    DEPENDENCY.
{8}.LUCK  AND  FATE.
{9}.CONFLICT.


CHARACTERS    ANALYSIS
 {1}. CHRIS  MAYESA.
{2}.TOM  NYIRENDA.
{3}.PROFESSOR  DAVID  CHAMBAKARE.
{4}.HON.  PETER  MSOKONDE.
{5}.MR.   MARTIN  WICKMAN.
{6}.LINDA  WICKMAN.
{7}HON.  SHEDRICK   YALOMBA.
{8}.MR.  OSWALD  MKANGAMA.