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Utopianism And Charaterisation In Aminata Sowfall’s The Begger’s Strike And Sembene Ousmane’s Xala

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Faculty Arts & Humanities
Course English and Literature Studies
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Key Features:
- No of Pages: 32

- No of Chapters: 4
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Abstract

Though a lot of people have written Utopianism and characterization, but this research work is to assess Utopianism in Aminata Sowfall’s The Beggars Strike and Sembene Ousmane’s Xala through the use of characterization.

Hegel’s in the phenomenology of spirit maintains that as a warning against all forms of Utopianism, similar Observations have been made about the Russian revolution, but it would be more true to say that utopianism is an element of every progressive social change and every revolution.

Utopianism is a disposition to embrace the vision of an alternative society from which present social evils will be eradicated and in which there is a complete human fulfillment. In Thomas more’s book (1516), He described the Island as one whose social, economic and political arrangement are marked by high degree of communism, undoubtedly inspired by more’s own religious (catholic) convictions and his monastic ideas.

Table of Content

Title page i

Certification ii

Dedication iii

Acknowledgements iv

Table of contents v



Chapter One

Introduction 1

Aims and Objectives 8

Justification 8

Scope and delimitation 8

Methodology



Chapter Two

Literature Review

2.1 Introduction 10

2.2 A critique on Sowfall’s works 10

2.3 A critique on Ousmane’s works. 13

End Notes 16



Chapter Three

3.1 Introduction 18

3.2 Biography of the Authors. 18

3.3 Synopsis of the text 21

3.4 Utopianism in Xala and The Beggar’s Strike 22

3.5 Characterization in Xala and The Beggar’s Strike. 25



Chapter Four

4.1 Summary 31

4.2 Findings 33

4.3 Conclusions 34

4.4 Bibliography 36

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