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Show how the meaning and different themes in the play are conveyed to the reader/audience through characterization and dialogue. ... Hangula is holding up a mirror to these people through this character.
Hangula explores the theme of freedom of expression and speech. ... ” Which in fact did happen to a certain extent after the play was performed and Hangula anticipated this knowing that putting on a play which was critical of the ruling party would be received in a negative way, by the ruling party.
Affirmative Action is also explored, though Hangula puts forward many different viewpoints in the play. ... Her character feels supremacy and therefore pity for the ex plan fighter who is uneducated and cannot speak English fluently. ... Hangula explores this theme further when Ms. ...
Hangula uses her character to raise the absurdity of these type of beliefs but he also uses it to raise the issue of the black elite in Namibia, who do not share the fruits of liberation but have merely taken over the role from the white elite.
Approximate Word count = 761 Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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