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    Theory
    1. Comment on the attitude of the people
    of kufi towards superstition ? “Lonely
    days”
    Answer

    Superstitions: The novel explains how
    superstitious beliefs impact on
    people’s behaviour. For instance, wives
    were accused of killing their husbands
    because of the belief that someone had to
    be responsible for every death. They also
    suspected feathered creatures like birds as
    they were usually linked to witchcraft.

    2. How is Ajumobi portrays in the novel
    “Native Son”?
    Through Yaremi’s reminiscences, the
    author introduces his readers to
    Ajumobi. Ajumobi was a brave and
    powerful hunter who enjoyed boasting of
    his prowess as a successful hunter. In his
    lifetime, he was firm and had absolute
    control of his household.
    Ajumobi was a happy and lively man. Like
    most men in Kufi, he liked
    drinking palmwine in the company of
    friends. He was quite ambitious. Prior to
    his death, he planned to renovate his house
    and even take a second wife.
    Or
    Ajumobi
    Ajumobi is Yaremi’s late husband. He was a
    brave hunter who loved to boast
    of his hunting prowess. He died after a
    brief illness. He was an ambitious man.
    For instance, prior to his death he planned
    to renovate his house and take a second
    wife. He was short tempered and often
    reacted to Yaremi’s nagging. Like other
    men in Kufi, he beat Yaremi on few
    occasions.

    3)
    Ajumobi was a brave and powerful hunter
    who enjoyed boasting of his prowess as a
    successful hunter.
    In his lifetime, he was firm and had
    absolute control of his household.
    Ajumobi was a happy and lively man.
    Like most men in Kufi, he liked
    drinking palmwine in the company of
    friends. He was quite ambitious. Prior
    to his death, he planned to renovate his
    house and even take a second wife. Yaremi
    loved her husband greatly and in spite of
    their many squabbles in his lifetime, she
    missed his affection and companionship.
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    4)
    In Kufi, wives were accused of killing their
    husbands because of the belief that
    someone had to be responsible for every
    death. They also suspected feathered
    creatures like birds as they were usually
    linked to witchcraft

    5.
    Mrs. Dalton’s literal blindness serves as a
    metaphor for white people’s social and
    cultural blindness. Just as she couldn’t see
    that Bigger was in the room with her
    daughter, or that Mary was actually dead,
    the white characters in the novel are blind
    to the social realities around them.
    Mrs. Dalton is a wealthy blind woman who
    takes an interest (in a pandering, hobbyist
    sort of way) in the National Association for
    the Advancement of Colored People
    (NAACP) and encourages her husband to be
    generous with their wealth and use it to
    change the lives of blacks in Chicago. Mrs.
    Dalton’s physical blindness proves to be an
    apt metaphor for her social and spiritual
    blindness. Though she’s a religious and
    kindly woman, she is completely blind to
    the fact that much of the family’s ongoing
    wealth is gained through exploitation of
    the same black people she’s trying to help.
    In addition, much of the Daltons’
    generosity, as Boris Max points out, does
    very little to actually help anybody. (The
    donation of money for ping-pong tables at
    a Boys Club is one such example. Who
    even likes ping-pong?) Mrs. Dalton
    represents a particular type of person: a
    liberal, progressive white woman who fails
    to recognize the ways she exploits the very
    people she claims to help.

    6)
    The use of irony in the text is called
    situational irony. Bigger has always
    regarded every white person as his mortal
    enemy and as fate will have it,a white
    friend is brought his way. To him, Every
    white person is a symbol of oppression. On
    the contrary, Mary Dalton is friendly to
    bigger but bigger is ready to exhibit his
    disdain for white folks as the same feelings
    is felt towards Jan too. On the other hand,
    many and jam (the two white lovers )
    shows him love and friendliness which
    makes him ashamed of himself. Both lovers
    are closing at the risk of disapproval from
    their own folks. The two parties are
    actually operating in total ignorance of the
    other’s situation , a condition brought
    about by years of unhealthy extreme
    opinion of the other .
    It is also ironical that jan,whom bigger
    tried blame his murder of Mary on, would
    later take step to free the same bigger of
    culpability in the crime. He is the one who
    brings max to Bigger to act as his counsel
    during his arraignment.
    Another ironic situation is noticed with the
    respect of bigger’s freedom. While
    restricted to a cell in prison , he feels free
    whereas outside, he feels prisoned.

    ……..COMPLETED………….

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