From my research the play written by femi osofisan is an adaptation of euripides play which was written during the season of the Iraqi war. This writter was then able to connect the trojan, and the nigerian mythical war, which dated back to 1821. Femi the epic play writter, i would say wrote this play out of an over whelming inspiration, evocked as a result of his well grounded knowledge of the nigerian history. Femi osofisan the amazing writter, critic, poet and novelist, was born at ibadan, in the year 1946, and was quite awere of the nigerian political status at the time. Most of the nigerian nationalist originated from ibadan, so he was sure to be updated at the then nigerian civil war. This i believe also played a vital role in femi's inspiration. By Osazuwa Benjamin.
Femi Osofisan wrote "The Women of Owu" as a reimagining of the Greek play "The Trojan Women" to draw attention to the consequences of war on African women and to critique violence and oppression in Nigerian society. He wanted to explore gender dynamics, power struggles, and the resilience of women in the face of adversity.
ungratefulness, greed, war, revenge, disloyalty and prophetsy
well....the themes from this play are Greed, Unfaithfulness, Wickedness, disobedience of man....,wickedness and shallow mindedness
In the book of Women of Owu, discuss the theme of war.
I don't know you little pricks
Erelu afin
ungratefulness, greed, war, revenge, disloyalty and prophetsy
The women of Owu are depicted as resilient and courageous, facing tremendous hardships with strength and determination. They are shown to be fiercely loyal to their community and willing to sacrifice for the greater good. Despite their hardships, they display deep love and support for one another.
Greed is a theme in "The Women of Owu" because the play showcases how the pursuit of wealth and power can lead to destructive consequences for individuals and society. The characters' desires for material gain and status drive them to make unethical decisions that ultimately contribute to the downfall of the community of Owu. Greed serves as a cautionary element in the play, highlighting the destructive nature of unchecked ambition.
George Owu was born on July 7, 1982.
George Owu was born on July 7, 1982.
The main character in "The Women of Owu" is Lady Adetutu, a strong and independent woman who finds herself caught between loyalty to her family and traditional beliefs, and her desire for peace and reconciliation in the midst of war. She is a complex character who navigates difficult circumstances with resilience and determination.
In "The Women of Owu," instances of irony include the fact that the women who were responsible for the city's downfall are the ones left to suffer its consequences, and the ironic reversal of power dynamics as the women take control after the men fail. The play also explores the irony of traditional gender roles and societal expectations being upended during times of war and crisis.