![]() Then the surveyor suddenly realizes that "the earth is most unsuitable, could not possibly support the weight of a railway engine". His guards drives away the workers while Baroka bribes the surveyor to move the railroad much farther away. We see the surveyor, a whiteman examining the construction site with his workers. An action that would usher in civilization into the remote village. Through flashback, we see how Baroka managed to foil the Public Works attempt to build a railroad through Ilujinle. ![]() It will then argue that Vera and Gappah represent a new approach to depicting women characters in relation to colonization and agency. He is also pressed to drink lots of alcohol, and at the end of the play, he is close to vomiting.Īnother dramatic technique deployed by Wole Soyinka in to this play is the use of flashback. by Wole Soyinka for their representation of African gender politics under the stress of colonialism. He then takes the opportunity to take more photos of Sidi. Baroka seems to understand and orders a feast in the Lost Traveller's honour. ![]() ![]() He is hauled before Baroka, thrown on his face. The villagers once again start thirsting for his blood. Then the villagers arrive and angrily takes him to the centre of the village to see their baale- Baroka. ![]()
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