Religion as an exploitation tool in Ngugi Wa Thiong'O and Ngugi Wa Mirii's i will marry when i want
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Date
2017
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UB, FLSH
Abstract
This work sets out to examine the role of religion. as a seductive tool for achieving one's material ambitions throughout exploitation. But if this fails, the bourgeoisie class people use force to maintain the proletariat class under their own control; and make them work on their behalf. The work also intends to analyse the religiosity of the post-colonial native rich people as represented here by the Kiois on one hand; and on the other hand, the blindness of the poor
masses in the matter of religion of the Kiguundas, the poor working class representatives. Religion, in Ngugi Wa Thiong'o and Ngugi Wa Mirii's I Will
Marry When I Want, has no less intention of uniting people as brothers and sisters in Christ; but it is somehow a tool for a socio-economic and materialistic exploitation. It is, therefore, in this perspective that this work, by using the
Marxism Approach, which advocates revolutionary sentiment or vision of the voiceless and alienated people by the bourgeoisie class, lights the Kenyan poor working masses in order to know about what is religion as a poison of the mind.
This study also helps them realize how the so-called Christianity is acting on them as a tool for earning life in the hands of the leaders. This work concludes that Kioi is represented as a native rich figure whose prevailing motive is to keep the new converts trapped in the "well" of religious absurdity.
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Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Award ofthe Degree "Licence en Langue et Litterature Anglaises"