themes of poverty, exploitation , female oppression and violence.
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Biscuits and Gravy
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Festus' cousins were: Lambert, Emery, Claudius, Hard Luck Henry and Catfish.....these are the ones I can recall......there might have been more.
Festus was the character name of the 2nd official deputy on the CBS series called Gunsmoke. His real name was Ken Curtis (born July 2, 1916 and died April 28, 1991)
Festus Iyayi was born in 1947.
Festus Iyayi was a Nigerian author who is known for his novel "Violence" which critiques corruption and the abuse of power in Nigerian society. He was also a prolific writer of various academic works and plays focusing on social justice and political issues in Nigeria.
The theme violence actually serves as the title of the book and Iyayi does not just talk about the physical violence of inflicting pain on somebody but the psychological violence most of the characters in this novel goes through. Iyayi, infuses elements of Marxism in this work by showing Idemudia's struggle against poverty life and the society in which he lives. Violence is manifested through hunger, unemployment, poverty and lack of social security. Idemudia,the victim of this state of violence has his life threatened by abject poverty. To survive he has to sell his blood on a daily basis to make a living for he and his family. This represents a great irony because blood represents life, so the selling of it advocates that there is no life to be lived. The violence of the bourgeois and the dictatorship of the government of the day makes life so unbearable. Although this violence does not extend to the high class. Iyayi tries to show the effect of capitalism on the masses and urges the protectorates to fight against the bourgeois.
The address of the Festus Public Library is: 400 W Main St, Festus, 63028 1844
Festus was born in Maryland
Festus Phillips's birth name is Festus Beauregard Phillips.
Festus Walters died in 1922.
Festus id not Kane! Kane is Glen Jacobs, Festus is Luke Gallow
Festus Hommius was born in 1576.
Festus Onigbinde was born in 1942.
Festus Hommius died in 1642.
The phone number of the Festus Public Library is: 636-930-2017.