I Will Marry When I Want
The main styles used in I will marry when I want
What are the main stylistic devices used in I will marry when I want
What are the main stylistic devices used in I will marry when I want
The play is written in verse, and the language tends to be accessible and informal. The text oscillates fluidly between dialogue and song, adding a musical quality to the entirety of the play. The authors also sometimes incorporate Kenyan words to create an impression of authenticity, such as when Kiguunda recalls how he used to “sing and dance the Mucung’wa dance” (10). These Kenyan words often accompany fond memories of the character’s pre-independence days, incorporating elements of Kenyan culture throughout the play. The songs that periodically split up the dialogue are also easy to follow and contain simple refrains, enabling the audience to participate and empathize with the characters. The simplicity of the lyrics also allows the audience to experience the characters’ memories with them, even though they do not physically take place in the present.