The gentleman of the jungle is a critique of European super powers and their laws Explain
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The Gentlemen of the Jungle, which depicts the Kikuyu's attitude toward European rules and regulations, makes their position on European encroachment obvious. The narrative describes a man who lives by himself in a jungle full with wild animals. As with every parable, the story ends with the moral "Peace is expensive, but it's worth the investment."
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The colonisation of Africa by European superpowers is the subject of Jomo Kenyatta's short fiction "The Gentlemen of the Jungle."
- In his short novel "The Gentlemen of the Jungle," Jomo Kenyatta focuses on how European conquerors exploited African nations to deplete them of their natural resources.
- To illustrate how the European super powers entered Africa, duped the populace into accepting their laws, and ruled over them, Kenyatta used a variety of wild animals as protagonists.
- The irony in the story is highlighted by the animals' lofty titles, despite the fact that they are vile, self-serving beasts that wish to take over the man's cabin.
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