Section A: AFRICAN DRAMA
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To what extent can Aloho’s tragedy be blamed on the society?
FRANK OGODO OGBECHE - Harvest of Corruption
To what extent can Aloho’s tragedy be blamed on the society?
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Explanation:
Candidates are expected to discuss the following points:
i. Aloho’s failure to secure a job and how frustration drives her into the path of Ochuole.
ii. Aloho’s own contribution to her tragedy.
iii. The significance of the network of corruption: the role of Chief Ade-Amaka, DCOP, Odili, Madam Hoha, etc.
iv. Aloho’s innocence and naivety and her exploitation by Ochuole in getting her employed in the first place.
v. The very nature of society; what it takes to succeed or to belong.
Candidates are expected to discuss the following points:
i. Aloho’s failure to secure a job and how frustration drives her into the path of Ochuole.
ii. Aloho’s own contribution to her tragedy.
iii. The significance of the network of corruption: the role of Chief Ade-Amaka, DCOP, Odili, Madam Hoha, etc.
iv. Aloho’s innocence and naivety and her exploitation by Ochuole in getting her employed in the first place.
v. The very nature of society; what it takes to succeed or to belong.