Kobina Sekyi was born in 1892.
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Frank Kobina Parkes died in 2004.
Kobina Arku Korsah died in 1967.
Isaac Kobina Abban died on 2001-04-21.
The setting of "The Blinkards" by Kobina Sekyi is in a fictional African village called Mabelaland. This village is used to satirize social and cultural issues in colonial Africa, particularly the adoption of European customs and values by the local population.
"Anglo Fanti" by Kobina Sekyi is a satire because it uses humor, irony, and exaggeration to criticize and mock the way in which some Africans blindly imitate Western culture and abandon their own traditions and values. The play highlights the negative consequences of this blind imitation on African identity and society.
"The Blinkards" by Kobina Sekyi explores themes such as materialism, hypocrisy, and Western influence on African culture. The play critiques the social and moral decay brought about by blind emulation of European values and traditions in post-colonial Ghana.
Ebenezer Sekyi-Hughes was born on 1939-09-04.
Kobina Nyarko was born in 1972.
In "The Blinkards" by Kobina Sekyi, some literary devices used include satire to criticize the behavior and attitudes of the characters, irony to highlight the discrepancies between what characters say and do, and symbolism to represent deeper meanings, such as the characters representing different social classes in Ghana.
Isaac Kobina Abban was born in 1933.