A Grain of Wheat, Novel, Postcolonial Analysis

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Kenyan wordsmith Ngugi wa Thiong’o has crafted a post-colonial masterpiece entitled "A Grain of Wheat" with the aim of delving into the profound repercussions of colonialism upon the denizens of Kenya. This literary work artfully explores the yearnings of the people for autonomy and independence, encapsulating the era leading up to Kenya's emancipation in 1963. As such, the novel adeptly portrays the pernicious effects of colonialism upon the subjugated nation. Colonialism emerges as a salient theme within the tapestry of "A Grain of Wheat." The author deftly constructs a narrative that sheds light on the plight of those subjugated by British colonizers. The marginalized populace of Kenya were left grappling with meager resources, ensnared by exploitative labor practices and the shackles of destitution. Colonialism not only cruelly stifles a nation's liberty but also engenders a profound metamorphosis in its collective identity. This underlying principle find…
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