Irony technique in the novel Nguu za Jadi

In Profesa Clara Momanyi's novel Nguu za Jadi, the irony technique highlights events contrary to expectations. A key example is Mtemi Lesulia claiming he did not want to win the election despite using many resources. This analysis emphasizes its importance in strengthening the novel's themes.

The novel Nguu za Jadi employs irony as a key stylistic technique. Irony is described as an event contrary to the reader's expectations. The first example is the scene where Mtemi Lesulia speaks to his supporters after losing the election. He said, “Nimechoka ati. Ndio maana sikutaka kushinda. Mnajua kazi ya mtemi ina kadhia nyingi…” This occurred at his home, where he had locked himself in his room for two days, sulking and cursing everyone, and refusing condolences from supporters.

The analysis highlights irony in various elements of the novel. For instance, Mangwasha prays for her husband to leave, but the idea backfires and draws him closer. This shows her genuine love and character. Also, every misfortune in the country of Matuo is blamed on Waketwa, which is an injustice (p. 6). Youth education is undervalued due to tribalism under Lesulia's leadership (p. 43), and Wakule are hired in unsuitable professions based on tribal grounds (p. 44).

Furthermore, Lesulia lacks self-confidence, leading to discrimination against Waketwa (p. 44). Parents neglect their children's interests, and some destroy crops (p. 47). Soldiers execute orders without considering safety (recklessness). Lesulia evicts Waketwa from Matango (p. 96), and the judge presiding over their rights is dismissed. Mrima believes humanity is unimportant (p. 107), and Sagilu has relations with Cheiya against his son (p. 121). The collaboration between Sagilu and Mrima is ironic given their prior enmity. Chifu Mshabaha asks Mangwasha for financial help (p. 154), and Lesulia claims he did not want to win despite using public resources (p. 177).

These points illustrate how irony contributes to depicting injustice, tribalism, selfishness, and the importance of kindness in the novel.

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