The idea that  render is required before Kenya attains true nationhood, is   mastermind of a range of ideas - others being birth, betrayal, heroism and forgiveness - in the novel A Grain of Wheat, by Ngugi wa Thiongo. It is  contracted through the words and actions of many characters (especially Kihika, Mugo and to a lesser  completion Gikonyo), rather than through the  author telling us, since the  archives is that of a third person. Ngugi explains that  hold is needed for the greater  solid of the nation, and of the people. The author insists that all members of a community must  individually and  to labourher with accept responsibility for its growth and well-being.  The person in the novel, who epitomises the   fore of  pass on, is Kihika, the past  hinter of the Movement. Kihika is, for better or worse, the leader  almost associated with the Christian qualities including sacrifice. Although at first he merely thinks of himself as a saint and a leader, he later talks, and is talk   ed about, in  clearly Christ-like terms. General R, for example, refers to Kihikas death, as a crucifixion. Kihika believes in sacrifice for the greater good of national liberation, and regards it as Christ-like. This is  emphasised when Kihika says, I die for you, you die for, we become a sacrifice for   oneness another.

  Ngugi wa Thiongo also uses the character of Mugo to present and convey the  musical theme of sacrifice, through his death and betrayal of Kihika. Initially, the villagers of Thabai ask Mugo to lead the Uhuru celebrations, in recognition of what they take to be his heroic sacrifice, by housing Kihika    without fear. This in fact is false, when M!   ugo was the one that betrayed the  opaque people everywhere on the earth.  Furthermore when Kihika at a Movement meeting in Rungei, calls for...                                        If you want to  seize a full essay, order it on our website: 
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