Ambivalence of Life and Death

Ambivalence of Life and Death

Death as leitmotif in John Ruganda's Drama

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ( 2012-03-02 )

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John Ruganda is one of the renowned playwrights in East and Central Africa. This is a generic analysis that focuses on the creation, development, treatment, interpretation, significance and use of the theme of death as a running motif in his drama. Ruganda interrogates the ambivalence of life and death. Sometimes, the fear of death explains the meaning and need for the preservation of life. The relationship between content and form within the literary theory of Structuralism informs the conceptual framework of this study. This research also explores the various concepts of death from the Christian and African traditional perspectives and examines the causes and use of various manifestations of death as a leitmotif in his drama. Ruganda utilizes unique dramatic techniques: a minimal cast and storytelling, African folklore and mythology, role playing and fantasy projection within a one confined symbolic setting and use of language and symbolism in the realms of metaphysical theatre of the absurd. John Ruganda is able to provide a reflection of the reality of a life of a people bedeviled by death in a society he deals with in his drama. Scholars would find this study invaluable.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-8484-1881-7

ISBN-10:

3848418819

EAN:

9783848418817

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Barnabas Kasigwa

Number of pages:

132

Published on:

2012-03-02

Category:

Language and literature science