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The image of the woman in Okot p'Bitek's Song of Lawino and song of Ocol

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par Guershom Kambasu Muliro
Unviersité de Kisangani (RDC) - Licence 2007
  

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III. WEBOGRAPHY

http://www. Unb. calcalals/chim026.html

http: www Wikipedia 2008

CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION 1

0.1. Interest and choice of the topic 1

0.2. Purpose and methods 1

0.2.1. Purpose 1

0.3. 2. Methods 1

0.3. Hypothesis 2

0.4. Limitation of the work 3

0.5. Review of the literature. 3

0.6. Division of the work 3

CHAPTER ONE: OKOT p' BITEK'S LIFE AND WORK 3

I.1. Introduction 3

I.1.1. His life 3

I.1.2. Work 3

CHAPTER TWO: A LITERARY ANALYSIS OF OKOT P'BITEK'S SONG OF LAWINO AND SONG OF OCOL 3

II.1. Introduction: 3

II.2. Characters and characterization 3

II.2.1. Character 3

II. 3. Point of view 3

II.4. CONTEXT OF THE POEM 3

II.5. Imagery, form and interpretation 3

II.6. Mood and Tone 3

II.8. Philosophy of the author 3

III.1. Social point of view 3

III.2. Education Point of view 3

III.3. Religious Point of view, 3

Conclusion 3

BIBLIOGRAPHY 3

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