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Weep Not, Child By Ngugi

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Introduction
The novel Weep Not, Child by Ngugi was Thiongio will be explored in this paper. The novel unfolds a tale of a young boy, Njoronge, growing up in the rime of the Mau Mau insurgency that swept away Kenya in the fifties and early sixties. The novel reveals a metamorphosis of Kenya through political, social and cultural conflict lens in the 1952- 1960. By folding different generations of storytelling with each character of the book, Weep Not, Child becomes alive with vivacity. It gives a certain musical element to the flow of the short subsections; they function as contrasted and counterpoints, moving from scenes of quietness to ones of distress. These paper will fist look upon a boy Njoroge and the love he shared with Mwihaki, daughter of his family’s tormenter, then a discussion on political violence and colonial that took place in Kenya then later unfolds the undying grief that the Mau Mau and Gikuyu suffered.
Part one- “The waning Light”
“It is strange. It is strange how you fear something because your heart is already prepared to fear because maybe you were brought up to fear that something, or simply because you found others fearing” (Thiong). A young boy who was very afraid to remain in poverty and letting the white man living in the lands of his ancestors. Shared is true patient of the power of education. The story begins by introducing a little boy on his quest for education and his undying love for Mwihaki the daughter of his family’s tormenter. The

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