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What is the consequence of rhetoric questions in “The Horn of My Love?"
The integration of rhetoric questions in “The horn of my love” reveals the speaker’s dilemma. The speaker has not been in touch with her lover and the predicament disturbs until she seeks responses from the youth from her clan.
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Explain the basic unit in “My Husband’s Tongue is Bitter” and “The Horn of my Love.”
In both, the speakers pronounce the materiality of a clan. The speaker in “The Horn of My Love” probes the youth in her clan about her lover’s location. Correspondingly, “My Husband’s Tongue is Bitter” is addressed to the speaker’s clansmen. Clan members are the foremost support dynamism for the speakers.
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3
Apply the Critical Race Theory to elucidate these lines: “My husband pours scorn/On Black People,/He behaves like a hen/That eats its own eggs.”
The analogy of a hen ingesting its eggs suggests that the speaker’s husband is a black man who detests black people. According to the Critical Race Theory, Ocol exposes detrimental internalized racism. Owing to internalized racism, Ocol Projects his repugnance of black people on his wife and parents-in-law by slighting them.
Selected Poetry of Okot p'Bitek Essay Questions
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