Using
appropriate illustrations from the novel ‘The River and the Source’ by Margaret
Ogolla, discuss the theme of change.
In life many changes occur whether good or bad. Only a fool would
fail to glance at the amendments that have happened since the universe
occurred. Change can take many categories. There is science and technology.
Religion and Tradition is another. It is up to an individual to conform
accordingly to change. In the book The River and the Source, characters like
Akoko, Nyabera, Elizabeth and Peter have demonstrated change all around. They
embraced change and it did not let them down.
Firstly, the theme of change has been clearly demonstrated
by Akoko, the main character of this work of art. She showed this in her
journey for justice to the bartering market of Kisuma. She made contacts with
the whites despite the conservativeness of her late husband Owuor Kembo. Akoko
was the founder of change in her family as she fought for the chieftainship of
her toddler grandchild, Owuor. She managed to have the greedy; ignorant Otieno
Kembo removed from power as ordered by the District Officer. This freed Akoko
from all the atrocities committed by Otieno to her. Change brings justice to
the oppressed.
Another instance where Akoko showed the theme of change was
in the naming culture. Her name was changed from Akoko Obanda to Veronica Akoko
Obanda. This was attained through baptism as a result of accepting the change
brought about by Christianity. She embraced the new religion advocated by her
daughter Nyabera and became loyal to it. Change helps us accept evolving trends
in life like in the naming of children from Akoko to names like Becky, Peter
and the likes.
Marriage and dowry change is another aspect of change
illustrated in the book The River and the Source. According to the Luo
tradition dowry was to be paid and a girl was to be searched for by the parents
like in the case of Akoko. Thirty head of cattle was paid up for her by her husband.
The marriage was built on love contrary to tradition as love was a sign of
weakness and thus not a factor considered. In the marriage negotiations of
Elizabeth Awiti to Mark Oloo Sigu the soldier, dowry as stated by Akoko was
only as a token to finish the requirements of Chik. She came to learn that
women were not property to be sold. Change helps us to leave behind archaic
traditions like dowry that undermine women.
Education is another aspect of change in this novel by
Margaret Ogola. It moved from Akoko telling stories to her children about
Ramogi, Nyabera performing riddles all the way down to Nyabera going to a
seminary to learn about ‘Baptiso’, baptism. Nyabera was able to tell her
daughter about the stories of David and Goliath. Elizabeth Awiti is able to
become a shining star among men who dominated education those days. She is able
to acquire a Doctor of Philosophy and be the first girl in the book to do
so. Education traditionally was not for
a girl. A very educated girl was a cause of alarm in the society. Awiti goes
against this and gets education. Change educates us on what is beneficial in
life and gives useful knowledge.
Leadership is another aspect of change in this book of literature.
It moved from chieftainship that involved inheritance all the way to democratic
rule by the people. The traditional leadership did not favour women and their
rights as human beings. It rather oppressed them. The democratic leadership equalized everyone
whether man or woman and was fair and just. Leadership also moved from being
headed by a chief supported by a council of elders to a presidential rule under
a government. Change helps embrace a democratic rule that is fair to all and
promotes transparency.
In conclusion change in this book has brought a major impact
on the positive more than negative. The characters who embraced change were
relieved from a backward and oppressive culture. Change whether good or bad, is
an individual’s choice. Pick what benefits you as a person, and then pick what
will benefit the entire community.
BEST ESSAY COURTESY OF MELVIN.
Good job!!
a very good summary which explains i wide perspectives the different themes as displayed in the River and the Source , good work
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