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Of Kings, jesters and fools:The insignificantly significant role of minor characters in selected isiZulu dramas.
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Of Kings, jesters and fools:The insignificantly significant role of minor characters in selected isiZulu dramas. |
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Author:
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Ntuli, C.D.
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Abstract:
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Of the many critical analyses and articles already written on isiZulu literature that deal with characters,
almost all concentrate on the main characters, for instance, the hero. Greater attention is seldom given
to the minor characters. Although one could debate that it may be a futile exercise to analyse characters
who have no functional part in the fabula because they do not experience functional events, by using
examples ÍTom two isiZulu dramas entitled Mageba Lazihlonza and Inkinga Yomendo, I will endeavour
to demonstrate some key or decisive roles that the minor characters play to keep the text intact and
'make' or 'break' the hero. Contemprarary happenings world-wide have bome witness to many events
where leaders and prominent people have been brought down a peg or two by their subordinates or by
insignificant individuals |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10500/5715
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Date:
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2006 |
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Citation:
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Ntuli,C.D.2006.Of kings, jesters and fools:The insignificantly significant role of minor characters in selected isiZulu dramas.South African Journal of African Languages,vol. 26,no.4, 2006.pp.141-148. |
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