The Trials of Brother Jero
Trials of brother jeroboam scene 1
Do you think the passage in scene 1 creates both amusement and surprise?
Do you think the passage in scene 1 creates both amusement and surprise?
I think it is more amusement. The first scene introduces Brother Jero as a confident, self-righteous character with little conscience. He has no qualms about deceiving his old tutor, and is confident in his ability to convince the audience that his actions are warranted. Soyinka makes clear that he speaks with "accustomed loftiness," emphasizing that he is well versed in the art of influence, which Jero aims to show the audience by presenting them with a day of his life.