Abstract

In literary studies, critics demonstrate authors’ role to depict human life using characters and themes affecting them through various literary forms viz prose fiction, poetry and drama. The latter tells a story by engaging dialogue and conflicts among characters. Driven by the didactic literary theory, the researchers carry out a literary analysis of Ngugi wa Thiong’o and Ngugi wa Mirii’s morality play “I Will Marry When I Want”; and explore the situation of an enslaved family reflected in the impossible promise of the land grabber and exploiter targeting a one and half acres of land that the family was living on. Discussion centers on character victims in the story, leading to the conclusion that the play depicts the hypocrisy and power of the elite - haves at the expense of the poor in post-colonial Africa. The Kioi’s malice unbeknown to Kiguunda’s family is one of many cases of human bad manners that affect society members due to their poor life background rooted in the effects of exploitation and oppression; resulting in the victim’s wrong choice motivated by the stopgap altogether.

Highlights

  • Research in literature reflects on messages that authors wanted to convey to society

  • Literary works concerned with the ills of Post-colonial Africa fall in this category including drama where African playwrights depict how the African fall victim of the ills of robbery done by land grabbers, exploiters, and oppressors who, according to Ngugi and Ngugi (1982) ‘know only to take from the poor’

  • The post- colonial African drama could not be distanced from the historical and social traditions (Asagba, 1986) and most of African playwrights were mainly concerned with the ills of colonialism including but without limitation to greedy, hypocrisy, betrayal, injustice and nepotism done by natives over their fellows, among other things

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Research in literature reflects on messages that authors wanted to convey to society. Babayeju & Adedipe (2018) refer to such situation as “the effects of long – lasting domination of Africans by their masters while (Akingbe, 2013) views it as the “debilitating poverty experienced by the peasants in the play caused by the socio-economic dislocation they suffered in the hands of colonial authorities. Against this background, this paper is a related literary study to pinpoint the devils of exploitation of man by his fellow human beings no matter how the latter is enslaved due to their wrong but nature forced choices. The hypocrisy and malice coupled with false promises that enslaved the disadvantaged community still need be examined for people to learn how they can grapple with similar or identical situations

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LITERATURE REVIEW
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