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what is an allegory analyse the gentleman of jungle as an allegory of resistance to imprelisom

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Examine the first and last paragraphs of the story.  Note the verbs associated with the man and those associated with the elephant.  What differences do you see in the verbs for the man compared to those for the elephant (animals in the last paragraph)?  Is there a change in the last paragraph?  Why do you think this is?

What does "Commission of Enquiry" mean?  What does the Commission of Enquiry do?  Do you think the Commission fulfills its role/mission as promised by its title?  The man seems to find fault with the makeup of the Commission, protesting "if it was not necessary to include in this commission a member from his side" (37).  What do you think of the man's concerns?  What would be your criticisms of the Commission?

Aside from the man, other characters in this story are animals and are called by kind ex. Mr. Rhinoceros, Mr. Alligator.  What is the purpose of this allegorical use of jungle creatures?

What does "peace" mean?  What actions do you consider peaceful?  Review the man's actions in the last paragraph.  Do you approve of his methods?  Do you approve of the elephant's?  What is the cost of peace?

Why do you think the man is described as innocent in "innocently waited for his opportunity" (37)?  Contrast this with the concurrent activities of the elephant: "The elephant, obeying the command of his master, got busy with other ministers to appoint the Commission of Enquiry."  Do you think the man is still innocent by the end of the story?  What about the animals, what happens to their "teeth and claws"?

What do you think of the irony of the title "The Gentlemen of the Jungle"? Do you think the fairy tale beginning "Once upon a time" and closing "lived happily ever after" are meant ironically as well?

Reading this against the history of Kenya and Kenyatta's own experience in court and the result of the trial, how might the political and judicial allegory of "The Gentlemen of the Jungle" be a response to those events?


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ACT:THE GENTLEMAN OF JUNGLE
BY:JOMO KENYATTA



The allegory is a literary device in which characters or events in the literary visual or mutual Art from represent or symbolise ideas and concepts .
Allegory has been used widely throughout the histories of all forms of art a major reason for this is its immense you power to illustrate Complex ideas and concepts in ways that are easily digestible and tangible to its viewers readers and listeners .
An Alagiri conveys its hidden message through symbolic figures actions imaginary events Alagiri is generally treated as a figure of rhethoric ;a rhetorical allegory is a demonstrative form of Representation conveying meaning other than the words that are spoken .
In The Gentleman of jungle is an allegory with the moral the world of animals is pitted against the man to suggest that among human beings summer like animals in their cruelty.It is definitely a political satire which shows the cunning and selfish race of the colonizer in their relationship with the natives the story box at the arrogant attitude of the colonisers who think that it is their duty to Reform the backward natives
They justified always selfish act for covering up their selfish deals with the argument that they have been sent by god himself for the good deed .
The author uses terms like better economic used to suggest the trade and Commerce the colonisers established in the colonizer country .


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