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Topic: The swamp Dwellers
Themes
Name: Nasim Gaha
Roll no: 20
Enrollment no:- 2069108420190014.
Paper no:-14 ( The African literature)
Year:- 2018-2020
Email-id:- gahanasim786@gmail.com
Submitted to:- S.B. Gardi Deparntment of
English.
About Author
• He was a
playwright, poet,
author, teacher and
political activist.
• Wole Soyinka was
Born on 13 July
1934, in Nigeria.
• He received the
Nobel prize for
literature in 1986.
About Play
• It is a play
• The Swamp
Written by Wole
Soyinka
• It was Published in
1958.
• The Play’s the
main conflict is
between the old
and the new way of
Major Characters
• 1) Alu ( Alu is wife of Makuri.)
• 2) Makuri ( father’s Twin boy igwezu, Awuchike)
• 3)Desala ( The wife of Igwezu )
• 4)The Kadiye ( The only priest of the serpent god or
swamp god)
• 5) A Begger ( The Beggar appears in the story in search of
any land that he can make his own)
Major theme of swamp
Dweller
• Human relationship with environment
• Waiting
• Abuse of Power
• Wealth and Poverty
• The Meek
Waiting
• Alu and makuri waiting
for Awuchike.
• But he does not come
back in the village.
• Both are waiting till the
end of the play but
Awuchike does not come.
• Same in The waiting for
Godot Vladimir and
Estragon waiting for
Godot but Godot does
not come
• Both the play waiting is
there.
Abuse of Power
• Kadiye is the priest of village. So he is the man offers
sacrifices to the Serpent of the Swamp in order to
keep it satiated; this action keeps the villagers' land
from being consumed so that they can grow food to
survive. But, we learn that he is a man who is fat per
the Beggar who hears in his voice that he is well fed
compared to the rest of the villagers. He has been
stealing the offerings of the people, their sacrifices to
the Serpent of the Swamp and consuming them for
himself rather than offering them up to the deity.
And this betrayal is seen clearly by Igwezu who
believes his wife leaving him and his money being
taken is due to the priests wicked consummation of
his worthy sacrifices.
Wealth and poverty
• Igwezu and Awuchike
leave the village in order
to find wealth in the city.
• Igwezu’s brother does not
come back in the village.
But Igwezu come back in
the village. Because he
get failure in the city
• In the play People leave
the Village because they
want to earn money.
The Meek
• Beggar is blind man and he is good person
• He find land and he want to grow crops in land.
• He is blind but other senesces is powerful
• The beggar is a symbol for the classes that reside
even in great
• The Beggar is a symbol for the classes that reside
even in great poverty, and he represents the will
of a human being to claim their life as their own
creation. That no man shall determine his
position in life, that is up to him
Works Cited
• Nuri, M. A. (2018). The Human-environment Relationship in Wole Soyinka’s.
Retrieved 02 23, 2020, from Academia:
https://www.academia.edu/40688330/The_Human-
environment_Relationship_in_Wole_Soyinkas_The_Swamp_Dwellers
•
• anonymous. (2018, 05 14). The Swamp Dwellers Themes. Retrieved 02 23,
2020, from GradeSaver: https://www.gradesaver.com/the-swamp-
dwellers/study-guide/themes
• radhaghevriya. (2016, 03 21). comparison between waiting for Godot and
swamp dwellers. Retrieved 02 23, 2020, from slide share:
https://www.slideshare.net/radhaghevariya/comparision-between-
waiting-for-godot-and-swamp-dwellers
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Soyinka's Play Explores Struggle

  • 1. Topic: The swamp Dwellers Themes Name: Nasim Gaha Roll no: 20 Enrollment no:- 2069108420190014. Paper no:-14 ( The African literature) Year:- 2018-2020 Email-id:- gahanasim786@gmail.com Submitted to:- S.B. Gardi Deparntment of English.
  • 2. About Author • He was a playwright, poet, author, teacher and political activist. • Wole Soyinka was Born on 13 July 1934, in Nigeria. • He received the Nobel prize for literature in 1986.
  • 3. About Play • It is a play • The Swamp Written by Wole Soyinka • It was Published in 1958. • The Play’s the main conflict is between the old and the new way of
  • 4. Major Characters • 1) Alu ( Alu is wife of Makuri.) • 2) Makuri ( father’s Twin boy igwezu, Awuchike) • 3)Desala ( The wife of Igwezu ) • 4)The Kadiye ( The only priest of the serpent god or swamp god) • 5) A Begger ( The Beggar appears in the story in search of any land that he can make his own)
  • 5. Major theme of swamp Dweller • Human relationship with environment • Waiting • Abuse of Power • Wealth and Poverty • The Meek
  • 6. Waiting • Alu and makuri waiting for Awuchike. • But he does not come back in the village. • Both are waiting till the end of the play but Awuchike does not come. • Same in The waiting for Godot Vladimir and Estragon waiting for Godot but Godot does not come • Both the play waiting is there.
  • 7. Abuse of Power • Kadiye is the priest of village. So he is the man offers sacrifices to the Serpent of the Swamp in order to keep it satiated; this action keeps the villagers' land from being consumed so that they can grow food to survive. But, we learn that he is a man who is fat per the Beggar who hears in his voice that he is well fed compared to the rest of the villagers. He has been stealing the offerings of the people, their sacrifices to the Serpent of the Swamp and consuming them for himself rather than offering them up to the deity. And this betrayal is seen clearly by Igwezu who believes his wife leaving him and his money being taken is due to the priests wicked consummation of his worthy sacrifices.
  • 8. Wealth and poverty • Igwezu and Awuchike leave the village in order to find wealth in the city. • Igwezu’s brother does not come back in the village. But Igwezu come back in the village. Because he get failure in the city • In the play People leave the Village because they want to earn money.
  • 9. The Meek • Beggar is blind man and he is good person • He find land and he want to grow crops in land. • He is blind but other senesces is powerful • The beggar is a symbol for the classes that reside even in great • The Beggar is a symbol for the classes that reside even in great poverty, and he represents the will of a human being to claim their life as their own creation. That no man shall determine his position in life, that is up to him
  • 10. Works Cited • Nuri, M. A. (2018). The Human-environment Relationship in Wole Soyinka’s. Retrieved 02 23, 2020, from Academia: https://www.academia.edu/40688330/The_Human- environment_Relationship_in_Wole_Soyinkas_The_Swamp_Dwellers • • anonymous. (2018, 05 14). The Swamp Dwellers Themes. Retrieved 02 23, 2020, from GradeSaver: https://www.gradesaver.com/the-swamp- dwellers/study-guide/themes • radhaghevriya. (2016, 03 21). comparison between waiting for Godot and swamp dwellers. Retrieved 02 23, 2020, from slide share: https://www.slideshare.net/radhaghevariya/comparision-between- waiting-for-godot-and-swamp-dwellers