‘The Gentlemen of the Jungle’ is a critique of European super powers and their laws. Explain. 4 marks
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The Gentlemen of the Jungle tells us the story of a man living alone in the jungle with many animals. The story finishes with a moral maxim, as in every parable: "Peace is costly, but it's worth the expense".
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The Jungle Gentleman, this story was written by Jomo Kenyatta, focuses on European colonists and how to deprive African countries of their natural wealth by exploiting them.
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- Jungle lords are criticisms of European superpowers and their laws. The author has tackled the issues of injustice, abuse of power and racism in a colorful, simple and calm style, but the morals are clear and wonderful.
- The Jungle Gentleman, this story was written by Jomo Kenyatta, focuses on European colonists and how to deprive African countries of their natural wealth by exploiting them. Kenyatta uses a variety of wildlife as characters to highlight how European superpowers have invaded Africa and guide people to embrace and rule their laws.
- The story focuses on ironic elements. Animals have titles like noble men, but they are actually cruel and selfish creatures who want to own a man's hut.
- The narrator express his message to emphasize how greedy those who have the power to abuse innocent people are. He can describe how bad the people who conquered African lands long ago.
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