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Blossoms of the Savannah is a great novel written by Henry R. ole Kulet.
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Blossoms of the Savannah is a book that is being tested in high schools under English paper 3- 101/3. It is the compulsory book for Kenyan Secondary Schools under English Literature. This book provides a thorough examination of the dynamics of the modern African male-controlled household. Blossoms of the Savannah, by Kulet, depicts a cultural melting pot where modern and traditional cultures assimilate and where social changes take place over time, albeit slowly. Where culture can never be static.
The author realizes that blaming colonial systems and changing times is futile and that we must accept responsibility for our own shortcomings and choices. Where some will be incapacitated by the crippling cultural obstacles that they face, others will blossom, just as certain plant species thrive in the harsh, hot Savannah region despite the extreme conditions that make it difficult for large plants to grow there.
Many students may find the set book difficult. However, this guide helps simplify the book and makes it easier for students to understand it so that they can pass their exams.
The novel Blossoms of the Savannah has 19 chapters in total plus the synopsis. This guide offers a summary of all the chapters in the novel Blossoms of the Savannah.
This guide provides an in-depth analysis of all the characters in the novel Blossoms of the Savannah. If you do not know the characters in the novel or their characterization, you will not be able to get a good grade on any question regarding this book. All the characters in Blossoms of the Savannah are:
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Themes are issues that are consistent in a creative work. They are sub categories or sub topics of the subject matter or the main idea in a work of art. They constitute the entire message the writer wishes to put across to his or her readers. Therefore, themes are the messages put across by a writer in a work of art.
There are major and minor themes. Major themes cut across the text and are the main ideas the writer intends to pass to the readers. Minor themes are minor ideas which are still important in the text.
The novel addresses a number of issues including;
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The language used in literature is different from that used in other disciplines. Language in literature goes a notch higher because it is not only used originally but also innovatively. This contributes to aesthetics or beauty in literary texts hence appealing to the readers.
Style on the other hand can simply be defined as the unique manner of doing something. Just like everybody has a walking style and hair cutting style, playwrights have unique ways which they use to pass their messages to the audience.
There are a number of stylistic devices in the novel Blossoms of the Savannah. This guidebook will enumerate some of these devices inclusing;
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With 19 chapters, Blossoms of the Savannah could have very many excerpts. With this guide, you can get Blossoms of the Savannah excerpts and answers in pdf format. All Blossoms of the Savannah excerpts included in this guide are aggregated from all KCSE and mock past papers. There are 2 sets of sample excerpts from blossoms questions and answers:
This section contains general Q&As for Blossoms of the Savannah, which you can use to test yourself or get ideas for an essay. There are two sets of general essay questions and sample essays with answers:
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This guide provides a comprehensive analysis of the novel Blossoms of the Savannah which will surely help students get a good grade when it comes to exam questions related to the novel. Additionally, this guide provides essay questions and answers about all aspects of the novel as shown above and can be downloaded in PDF format from our website.
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There are various themes in the book Blossoms of the Savannah.
The major themes include:
Read up on this major and minor themes from Blossoms of the Savannah here.
The main antagonist in blossoms of the savannah setbook is Parsimei Ole Kaelo.
Note: An antagonist is a character who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something. In most cases the antagonist opposes and is hostile to the protagonist. Whether the protagonists character or ideologies.
Olarinkoi's mother is named simply Olarinkoi's mother in Blossoms of the Savannah. No other name exists for her in the setbook.
She is the old woman prophetess/enkoiboni
Read more on the charactirization of Olarinkoi's mother here.
He is not sure his friend ole Supeyo will accept his plans to do business with Oloisudori. He feels that it is his guarded secret.
The guide of the Blossoms of the Savannah is a collection of summary notes chapter by chapters of the novel.
In the guide you get summary of the synopsis and chapters in the novel, traits (character and characterization, themes in the novel - chapter by chapter, language and style, excerpt questions with answers and general essay questions with answers from the actual novel.
This here is the summary of the novel by Henry R. ole Kulet written and distributed by EasyElimu.
Change refers to transition or transformation of characters or situations.
Most of the changes in the novel Blossoms of the Savannah are caused by the erosion of the Maa culture as a result of its coming into contact with modern culture or civilization.
This causes alienation in characters and as a result they change.
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Irony is a stylistic device that entails a writer depicting what is contrary to what is expected by the reader.
For instance, Mama Milanoi optimistically thinks that it would be easy for the couple to marry off their two girls at Nasila than Nakuru town (p.8).
However, this proves to be difficult later in the novel.
The two girls put up a spirited fight against their marriage to Oloisudori.
Resian escapes from her prophesied marriage to Olarinkoi while Taiyo escape shortly after undergoing FGM.
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Each story, as can be seen above, is written by a different author, contains different themes, plots, settings, and language, and the styles used in story narration are also different.
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The best thing about short stories is that they are short. There are fewer characters, a shorter plot, and fewer stylistic devices than in longer-running books.
For this purpose, they are easier to remember and answer during exams. Also, the stories in the book "Memories We Lost and Other Stories" are very interesting and fun to read—sure to be remembered and enjoyed.
You can get access to the guide to any of these stories on the Easy elimu Study App here.
MEMORIES WE LOST by Lidudumalingani Mqombofhi |
This is the first short story in the book, "Memories We Lost and Other Stories." It is a bibliography written by Lidudumalingani that tells the harrowing story of mental illness and its effects. It is narrated from the perspective of a younger sister who tells the tale of her older sister, whose mental illness overtime robs the older sister of her ability to speak and remember, hence the title, "Memories we Lost." It is a truly poignant tale of loss and regret. A story set in South Africa. However, despite its discussion of a topic that most often has a sad ending this story is different in that it has a somewhat hopeful ending. Mental illness affects not only the person suffering from it, but also those around them. As can be seen from the story, different people deal differently when they encounter a person with mental illness, even close family. One constant in the book is that major characters have no names because they symbolize or represent others like them who love and live with mentally ill relatives. For more insights on the setting, the plot, characters and characterization, themes, and stylistic devices used in the book, download the Easy Elimu Study App and get FREE access to this guide. It is simplified, well organized, and illuminating on all the concepts that you need to know regarding this short story to pass your KCSE exams. Get the guide here. |
HOW MUCH LAND DOES MAN NEED? by Leo Tolstoy |
This short story was written by the leading Russian novelist, Leo Tolstoy, and as can be seen from the title, it is a story asking a question. The question of land and how much land one man needs is answered by the end of the story. This is a fun short moral story that warns against the corruption caused by greed and materialism, which eventually destroys the main character by the end of the story. The setting of this story is in the Russian countryside, and it tells the story of Pahom, though there are various other characters in the story. The Easy Elimu Study Guide for the story, "How Much Land Does a Man Need?" gives you a summary of the story of Pahom, a well-off person who is significantly wealthy and has land, though he is not content. He is offered a bargain, which he takes, but due to greed, he doesn't end up meeting the bargain and is instead destroyed by it. For more insights on the setting, the plot, characters and characterization, themes, and stylistic devices used in the book "How Much Land Does a Man Need?", download the Easy Elimu Study App and get FREE access to this guide. It is simplified, well organised, and illuminating on all the concepts that you need to know regarding this short story to pass your KCSE exams. Get the guide here. |
LIGHT By Lesley Nneka Arimah |
The general and most common definition of light is that of a source that illuminates and makes it possible for humans and other animals to see. Without light, we would be left in the dark, stumbling around and hurting ourselves and others. The story , "Light" by Nneka Arimah, touches on various key issues revolving mostly around education and parenting. Education enlightens us to unlimited possibilities beyond our environment and ourselves. Education is a light that enables individuals to build better futures and pursue their goals, whether that goal is something as minor as writing a love letter (it does happen in the story) or something especially huge, like getting a good job, which then translates to good pay and increased living standards. As for parenting, parents are supposed to teach the best practices to their children. After all, parents are the first and most constant guide for children throughout their lives. In that way, parenting is like light. Good parenting shows children the best way to be for themselves and others. Similar to light , education and good parenting illuminate the future for a child. To get a more thorough and in-depth insight on the setting, the plot, characters and characterization, themes, and stylistic devices used in the book "Light," download the Easy Elimu Study App and get FREE access to this guide. It is simplified, well organized, and illuminating on all the concepts that you need to know regarding this short story to pass your KCSE exams. Get the guide here. |
MY FATHER'S HEAD By Okwiri Oduor |
"My Father's Head" is a fairly complex story set in Nairobi, Kenya. It is a story about death and mourning. The death of the narrator's father occurred a while ago, and as she is working one day, the memory of her father is triggered by a visiting priest who comes to visit the people in the home Simbi, the narrator, works in. Though Simbi remembers certain instances with her father and the kind of man her father was, she cannot remember his face, which truly saddens her. This short story is Simbi's journey of mourning and remembrance of her father. This is a very easy one to remember. The title gives the whole story away, and the Easy Elimu Guide helps you analyze and simplify it. Before you read the guide, read the story as you need to have context to understand and remember what you read. Get more insights on the setting, the plot, characters and characterization, themes, and stylistic devices used in the book from the Easy Elimu Study App. With the app, you get FREE access to this guide. It is simplified, well organized, and illuminating on all the concepts that you need to know regarding this short story to pass your KCSE exams. Get the guide here. |
THE UMBRELLA MAN by Sipphar Thagigoo |
What comes to mind when you see an umbrella? If you are like most people, the image of an umbrella conjures up thoughts of rain in your mind. Umbrellas are cumbersome and carrying them everywhere can be quite annoying. However, in Thagigoo's story, "The Umbrella Man," that is what our main character, Patient Number 7, does. Patient number 7 is a patient in a mental asylum. He suffered a mental breakdown and, thus, he, like many other patients in the asylum, is kept in isolation so that they can be treated to improve their health. Patient number 7, though having suffered a mental breakdown, is allowed certain freedoms within the asylum compound, which he fully takes advantage of. Everyday he wishes for rain, and as such, during his walks he always carries his umbrella with him, hence the moniker, "the umbrella man." The above description is a very generalized summation of Thagigoo's narrative. This is a fairly simple but somewhat complex story as the author incorporates various stylistic devices into the story. One such stylistic device is symbolism. What do the rain and umbrella symbolise in the story? Find the answer in our guide. The story has further meaning besides the literal meaning one perceives from an initial reading. All the analysis needed for you to fully comprehend the story, its setting, the plot, characters and characterization, themes, and stylistic devices has already been done, so all you need to do is read The Umbrella Man so that you can have context, then go over the whole story again using the Easy Elimu Study Guide. It will be the easiest A+ grade you ever get. That's a guarantee. Get the guide here. |
THE PRESIDENT By Mariatu Kamara |
The President by Kamara is a first-person narrative of Kamara's real life experience. The narrative is set in Sierra Leonne in a time where there is a civil war. The war is as a result of corruption in the country, where the rebels wanted to overthrow the government because it was corrupt. In a bid to 'punish' the president, the rebels kidnap, torture, sexually assault, and kill people they believe voted the president into office. This is done indescriminately, as really, how could they know that a specific individual voted the president in? The rebels really could not know. One especially popular way to punish those who the rebels believe voted for the corrupt president is by amputating both arms. All this political violence and unrest results in dire living conditions for everyone. Not only are adults punished, but also children who are recruited to be child soldiers. There are many dire consequences of violence and civil strife described in this story. Despite the topic being about political unrest and war, which is a dire story, it is also a story about resilience and friendship. The resilience of various characters in the story, who undergo different horrors and have to live in undignified conditions but ultimately survive and thrive. Kamara especially thrives despite having had both her hands amputated. She learns English, which is not her first language, and later attends high school, where she manages to get Cs. Though Kamara is resilient, she doesn't get there all by herself as she has help from other characters. The President is a cautionary tale about political instability and violence and how they can breed misery. Get the complete guide, which provides in-depth insights on the setting, the plot, characters and characterization, themes, and stylistic devices used in the story on the Easy Elimu Study App. Download the Easy Elimu Study App here to get FREE access to this guide. It is simplified, well organized, and illuminating on all the concepts that you need to know regarding this short story to pass your KCSE exams. Get the guide here. |
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Benjamin Branoff's story Window Seat is quite a humorous story about a "Mzungu" riding what Tanzanians call a "daladala" and later a bus as he travels around Dar es Salaam. The Mzungu is using the various means of public transport, what we here in Kenya call "matatus", and as he is riding in the PSVs (public service vehicles), he has quite an experience. Though this story is humorous, it covers various issues that are prevalent in many African countries. Some of these issues include povery, corruption, and racism. Though the prevailing conditions are responsible for what happens to the main character in the story, the Mzungu is not faultless in what happens to him (read the book to know what happens). He is somewhat complicit as the way he approaches relationships with women ultimately becomes what leaves him without a wallet. (Are you curious yet? (Go read the full story?) Get the full analysis of Window Seat on the Easy Elimu Study App. Using the guide, you will get insights into the setting, the plot, characters and characterization, themes, and stylistic devices used in the book. Download the Easy Elimu Study App now and get FREE access to this guide. It is simplified, well organized, and illuminating on all the concepts that you need to know regarding this short story to pass your KCSE exams. Get the guide here. |
NO NEED TO LIE By Rolf Schmid |
What would you do if you were diagnosed with a potentially fatal disease? Well, the protagonist, Rolf Schmid, fought to survive and thrive, as he narrates in his biographical story, No Need to Lie. The story is one that showcases Schmid's fears, worries, suffering, hopes, perseverance, and strength. It is a no hold's barred tell all that does not minimize his suffering. We are told in vivid detail of Schmid's struggle to survive; the burden the sickness has on him and his family; and of the love and friendship that ultimately guide him through his suffering. Get the guide to this short story on the Easy Elimu Study App for free. Quality notes to get that A+ grade. Get the guide here. |
THE HANDSOMEST DROWNED MAN IN THE WORLD By Gabriel Garcia Marquez |
"The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World" is a short story written by Colombian author Gabriel Garcia Marquez in 1968. Originally written in Spanish, the story was translated into English in 1972 and was published with a collection of Marquez's short stories entitled Leaf Storm and Other Stories. The Latin American writer, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, presents a true masterpiece, "The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World," with events occurring in a small fishing village. It's a coastal, cliff-side town; a desert-like cape with no flowers and so little land that the inhabitants have to throw their dead over the cliffs and into the sea rather than bury them in the ground. The inhabitants are a simple group of people who believe in myths as strongly as what they see with their eyes. It's such a small village that all the men combined fit into seven boats, and there are only about twenty houses. Get the full analysis of The Handsomest Drowned Man on the Easy Elimu Study App. Using the guide, you will get insights into the setting, the plot, characters and characterization, themes, and stylistic devices used in the book. Download the Easy Elimu Study App now and get FREE access to this guide. It is simplified, well organized, and illuminating on all the concepts that you need to know regarding this short story to pass your KCSE exams. Get the guide here. |
This category contains the guide and summary notes of the Inheritance setbook play by David Mulwa. Get chapter and plot summary, stylistic devices, sample essays and so much more. You can also download this guide as a pdf.
YJ_CAT_READMOREA Silent song and Other Stories is a series of short stories written by various authors but edited by Godwin Siundu.
This Easy Elimu Guide contains summarized guides to the short stories collected in the book, A Silent song and Other Stories. These stories include;
Each story, as can be seen above, is written by a different author, contains different themes, plots, settings, and language, and the styles used in story narration are also different.
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The best thing about short stories is that they are short. There are;
- than in longer-running books.
For this purpose, they are easier to remember and answer during exams. Also, the stories in the book "A Silent song and Other Stories" are very interesting and fun to read—sure to be remembered and enjoyed.
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The set book Fathers of Nations is written by Paul B.Vitta and published by Oxford University Press.
This guide to Fathers of Nations consists of the following sections:
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As mentioned before, Fathers of Nations is a novel written by Paul B.Vitta and published by Oxford University Press.
It is the approved set book for the years 2023-2026 that has been approved by KICD.
Before even getting to Fathers of Nations chapter 1 you need to read the foreword. Very interesting and it communicates something fundamental that will be seen throughout the novel: corruption, poverty and poor leadership.
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Because essentially, a president is the Father of nation he leads.
And in the novel Fathers of Nations we have many presidents congregating in the Gambia for the summit hence, Fathers of Nations :).
Universally, the title "Fathers of the Nation" highlights influential figures who play key roles in the establishment, liberation, or unification of a country.
These fathers of nations are highly regarded for their contributions to the nation's history and identity.
Most fathers of nations recognized currently in the world include famous figures like Nelson Mandela in South Africa and Jomo Kenyatta in Kenya.
Most fathers of nations are presidents.
Taking that into account, we can see that the fathers being referred to in the novel, Fathers of Nations, are the presidents of the various countries that attend the summit in the Gambia.
They intend to play a pivotal role in the shaping of Africa by ratifying the document titled Way Omega, whose main ideas are listed here.
Find the complete summary to all the chapters in Fathers of Nations here.
Fathers of Nations is a somewhat long novel.
As such, it has many themes which you can find on EasyElimu - Themes in Fathers of the Nations
The general premise of the novel is about a summit meeting that will be held at the Pinnacle Hotel in Banjul, The Gambia.
All African heads of states (fathers of nations) will be in attendance at the meeting to discuss a a document titled ‘Way Omega.’
However, others (AGDA) have come to disrupt the meeting and introduce their own document (Path Alpha) that they believe is way better than Way Omega.
The other document is called ‘Path Alpha’.
Way Omega is a document containing a way to develop Africa.
Way omega was developed and published by twenty Nobel laureates.
A laureate is a person who is honoured with an award for outstanding creative or intellectual achievement.
Africa’s ministers of planning had a look at Way Omega and liked it and now the Summit meeting is being held so that all countries can adopt it as a common development strategy.
It is a common development strategy for Africa whose main ideas are:
One major idea of Way omega is changing the way politics are handled/conducted in Africa (pg.7).
Historically, African presidency have been won through military coups and rigged election.
These are illegal ways that presidents use to gain and keep power.
They are bad because they lead to the disenfranchisement of the people that they want to govern.
Disenfranchisement is taking away a people's right to vote. In essence, way Omega proposes that there be no more foul play when it comes to politics in Africa.
Way Omega is also a development strategy crafted to end Africa’s misery.
Africa has many problems including poverty, disease, ignorance, corruption and impunity (see page 40-41).
The first three according to Mr. Longway were the original problems that the elect leaders after gaining independence promised to eradicate.
The last two are problems created by the breed of leaders that we keep electing into office whereby the politicians are the ones who are the main beneficiaries of the two latter problems that have wrecked and keep wrecking the lives of the normal African.
However, politicians are not the only ones who are corrupt as we have police officers in The Gambia as illustrated in the incident of the Taxi Driver (see page).
Moreover, other problems afflicting Africa include insecurity, apathy and unemployment.
Path Alpha is a development strategy that AGDA believes is a superior alternative to Way Omega (pg.16).
They hope to slip it in to replace Way Omega with it during the summit.
Many students may find the set book difficult. However, this EasyElimu Guide to Fathers of Nations will help simplify the book and makes it easier for students to understand it so that they can pass their exams.
The novel Fathers of nations has 15 chapters in total including the foreword.
This EasyElimu guide offers a summary of all the chapters in the novel Fathers of Nations.
This guide provides an in-depth analysis of all the characters in the novel Fathers of Nations.
If you do not know the characters in the novel or their characterization, you will not be able to get a good grade on any question regarding this book.
This EasyElimu study guide contains character traits in Fathers of Nations
All the characters in Fathers of Nations are:
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Note: The ones that are in bold are the main characters in this story by Paul B.Vitta
Themes are issues that are consistent in a creative work.
They are sub categories or sub topics of the subject matter or the main idea in a work of art.
They constitute the entire message the writer wishes to put across to his or her readers.
Therefore, themes are the messages put across by a writer in a work of art.
There are major and minor themes. Major themes cut across the text and are the main ideas the writer intends to pass to the readers. Minor themes are minor ideas which are still important in the text.
The novel addresses a number of issues including;
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The language used in literature is different from that used in other disciplines.
Language in literature goes a notch higher because it is not only used originally but also innovatively.
This contributes to aesthetics or beauty in literary texts hence appealing to the readers.
Style on the other hand can simply be defined as the unique manner of doing something.
Just like everybody has a walking style and hair cutting style, playwrights have unique ways which they use to pass their messages to the audience.
There are a number of stylistic devices in the novel Fathers of Nations. This guidebook will enumerate some of these devices inclusing;
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With 15 chapters,Fathers of Nations could have very many excerpts.
Note: 15 includes the foreword section.
With this guide, you can get Fathers of Nations excerpts and answers in pdf format.
This section contains general Q&As for Fathers of Nations , which you can use to test yourself or get ideas for an essay.
This guide provides a comprehensive analysis of the novel Fathers of Nations which will surely help students get a good grade when it comes to exam questions related to the novel.
Additionally, this guide provides essay questions and answers about all aspects of the novel as shown above and can be downloaded in PDF format from our website.
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An Artist of the Floating World" is a novel set in post-World War II Japan, and it tells the story of an aging artist named Masuji Ono.
The novel is divided into two parts.
Through the artist's reflections, the novel also explores the idea of how people's memories of the past can change over time, and how people often look back on their lives with regret.
It is important to note that the novel is not a linear narrative and it jumps through different time period, it is best to read the novel to understand the nuances and themes the author is trying to convey.
Chapters in An Artist of the Floating World
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The set book The Samaritan is written by John Lara and published and printed by Kenya Literature Bureau.
What the Samaritan is about:
The Samaritan is a narrative that revolves around a pair of students from Maracas municipality who create a mobile application (Mobile App) known as The Samaritan.
This app serves as an online platform for reporting wrongdoing, exchanging ideas, and disseminating information to improve the well-being of the public.
Before long however, the app becomes inundated with incriminating details regarding the rampant corruption, misconduct, and political manipulation orchestrated by the leader of Maracas municipality.
This Easyelimu guide to Samaritan currently consists of the following sections:
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Here is the brief summary of The Samaritan setbook
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Remember the parable of the Good Samaritan from the Christian Bible stories?
A samaritan is a charitable or helpful person (reference: Luke 10:33)
Basically, the main teaching of the parable is that you should be kind to all people and count all people as your neighbour, even if they have a different background to you, or believe different things.
Looking at the John Lara novel and comparing it to the parable of the good samaritan we can equate Montan , Alvita and their teacher Nicole as the good samaritans who want to help their neighbours (everyone in Marakas) by enabling them to discuss critical information about Maracas Municipality with ease through the Samaritan app.
There are many themes in the Samaritan Including:
Note: The highlighted themes appear in almost every act and scene .
The main theme however is corruption due to bad governance.
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