Ozidi: A Play

Ozidi: A Play

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Jan 1, 1960 · Inglese · Brossura
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Formato Brossura
Lingua Inglese
Pubblicato Jan 1, 1960
Editore Oxford University Press

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Ozidi, a revered folk hero from the Ijaw tribe of Nigeria, embarks on a harrowing journey of revenge and justice following the brutal murder of his father. As the narrative unfolds, Ozidi confronts the deep-seated traditions and the complexities of tribal loyalty, navigating a world filled with betrayal and sacrifice. His quest serves as a powerful exploration of cultural identity and the impact of colonialism on indigenous communities.

Throughout the play, the rich tapestry of Ijaw mythology is woven into Ozidi's story, offering readers a glimpse into the struggles and triumphs of a community wrestling with its own history. The interplay of supernatural elements and real human emotions creates a vibrant landscape, inviting audiences to immerse themselves in the challenges Ozidi faces.

As he seeks retribution, Ozidi's journey transcends personal vendetta, becoming emblematic of a larger fight for justice and the preservation of Ijaw heritage. The themes of family, duty, and resilience resonate deeply, presenting a poignant reflection on the cost of vengeance and the search for redemption amidst the chaos of grief and loss.

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