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8.)
Theme of Deception:
Much of this play’s comedy comes from the
trickery played by various characters. The most
important deceits come from Tony, including his
lie about Hardcastle’s home and his scheme of
driving his mother and Constance around in
circles. However, deceit also touches to the
center of the play’s more major themes. In a
sense, the only reason anyone learns anything
about their deep assumptions about class and
behavior is because they are duped into seeing
characters in different ways. This truth is most
clear with Marlow and his shifting perspective
on Kate, but it also is true for the Hardcastles
and Sir Charles, who are able to see the
contradictions in others because of what trickery
engenders.
6)
A RAISIN IN THE SUN THEME OF POVERTY
Socio-economically, the Youngers are at the bottom of the ladder. This not-so-great position affects Walter Younger the most. While his wife and mother are reasonably accepting of their situation, and Beneatha is more concerned with socio-political issues, Walter has an obsession with money and views it as a transformative power. Due to his poverty, money has a particularly strong hold on Walter’s psyche. +++++++++++++
2)
kindo is the chief warrior of the village of mando and son of the king. Kindo, right from the biginning kicks against evil plans of maligu and soko to bring a stranger to their village. The altitude of kindo drfines him as a crusader against the injustice planted by the two elders.
As a chief warrior and heir apparant, he likes the welfare of his people and fights towards ensuring there security. Kindo is a true costodian of tradition as it is evidenced in his defence of their custom. He stands as an opposition to maligu and soko. He murders parker, as a result, he was banished from the land. But before his departure he killed white head.
9)
i)Metaphor: the people's eyes are as cold as ice. This means that there is no warmth or real feeling in the words that they say, or how they behave. This metaphor literally allows you to visualise a block of ice, cold and unwelcoming.
ii)simile: stanza 4, line 20-21 emphasises the constant changes in the personaae's face. If u think of how often aa woman changes her dress, then that ishow the personae adjusts his/her personality to suit an audience. The list of faces that follow this line emphasis this point. Stanza 6, lines 38-40 compares the personae's faces in a portrait. If u think of a snake words such as sneaky and deceitful come to mind. Therefore, the implication is that the personae is fake, just like the people he addresses
iii)repetition: this phrase is repeated atbeginning and the end of the poem. This usually signals of a fairy tale. Therefore, it is implied that the personae is nostalgic about the past.