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This text is an aid to helping students of literature to appreciate these three books in the African context. They help to know the various forms of conflicts that have persisted in Africa in the post colonial era. The first text, Clothes of Nakedness' catalogues domestic conflicts in the Ghanaian society.The second text which of course has a hint of national conflict unravels the saying that a white man is a white man but a Black leader who want to rule like a white man is atrocious, tyrannical and hypocrite and that is exactly what we see about the post colonial African leader,His…mehr

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This text is an aid to helping students of literature to appreciate these three books in the African context. They help to know the various forms of conflicts that have persisted in Africa in the post colonial era. The first text, Clothes of Nakedness' catalogues domestic conflicts in the Ghanaian society.The second text which of course has a hint of national conflict unravels the saying that a white man is a white man but a Black leader who want to rule like a white man is atrocious, tyrannical and hypocrite and that is exactly what we see about the post colonial African leader,His Excellency, whose reign is characterized by pretentiousness, absolutism, and atrocity which ends all three major characters in death. Read and examine how the authors accounts, heightened by the various version of the narration on the same subject provides diverse voices which when reconciled make the accounts credible.
Autorenporträt
Julia Braun, Diplom-Designerin. 1996-2001 Studium Kommunikationsdesign an der Fachhochschule Potsdam mit den Schwerpunkten Buchgestaltung, Fotografie und Typografie.