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With what plan of action did the man build new hut in the gentleman of the jungle

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The Gentleman of the Jungle is a short story by Jomo Kenyatta.

The story brings out in a humorous way the happenings in a forest which is a symbolization of the African colonization by the Europeans.

The plot

In the story, the man's hut is taken over by the elephant. A dispute arises and the lion appoints a commission to investigate which consist of Rhinoceros, Buffalo, Alligator, Fox, and the Leopard.

These animals take over the new home of the man repeatedly and the man has to surrender in fear of being eaten by the animals.

The man outwits the animals

Finally the frustrated man decides to outwit the animals. He builds a new hut and the animals occupy it. Immediately the man burns down the hut and the animals are killed. Thus the man saves himself by outwitting the animals.

Answered by steffiaspinno
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The story brings out in a funny manner the happenings in the woods which is a symbolization of the African colonization by the Europeans.

Explanation:

The story brings out in a funny manner the happenings in the woods which is a symbolization of the African colonization by the Europeans.

In the story, the man's hovel is taken over by the elephant. A question emerges and the lion chooses a commission to research which comprises Rhinoceros, Buffalo, Alligator, Fox, and the Leopard.

These creatures assume control over the new home of the man more than once and the man needs to give up in the feeling of dread toward being eaten by the creatures.

The man outsmarts the creatures.

At long last, the disappointed man chooses to outsmart the creatures. He constructs another cabin and the creatures possess it. Promptly the man torches the cottage and the creatures are killed. In this way, the man saves himself by outmaneuvering the creatures.

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