![]() ![]() They have learned the culture and values whichĭemand the payment of bride price and also welcome polygamous marriage because the absence of bride price means that the bride to be is defied (no longer a Setting of the play contributes to the growth of some characters such as SidiĪnd Baroka because they have been residing in llunjunle. His domicile in a rural area (llunjunle) does not becloud or hinder his new beliefs and ways of life,īut Sidi, the village belle, and Baroka have been able to withstand Lakunle’s Teacher, Lakunle is poor but still upholds civilization and modernity. ![]() Who is educated by profession are influenced by western ways. Clashes with the new culture led by Lakunle Of llunjunle led by Baroka, Sidi, Sidiku, and the rest. Village of IIujunle where the old culture is represented by the uneducated people The play (comedy) is set in a remote fictitious The setting of the play: Impact of Setting ![]() (1960), A Dance of the Forest (1963), Death and the King’s Horseman (1970), etc. Vegas, etc, Some of his other books include The Trials of Brother Jero He had also lectured comparative literatureĪt Obafemi Awolowo University, Cornell University, University of Nevada, Las Soyinka won Nobel Prize for literature in 1986Īs the first African to win the prestigious award. ![]()
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