There are many characteristics which distinguish African Literature from other literatures, in the world. The following are some characteristics as follows:-
{1} Language use.
In which, there are, use of proverbs, Idioms, Imagery, symbolism, figures of speeches, myths, lyrics, sonnets, etc.
{2} The use of the revealed environments.
The environments use in the African Literature should reveals the African realities.
[3] Nature of the conflicts use.
The conflicts use, should be based inn African culture, such as about bride price, polygamy, killing of Albinos, Osu, etc.
For more information about the characteristics of African Literature, contact with me, through, mail address of (willlahlewis@Yahoo.com), OR Lewis Linus Willah, Po box 19,Lupande Ludewa Njombe Tanzania.
There are many characteristics which distinguish African Literature from other literatures, in the world. The following are some characteristics as follows:-
{1} Language use.
In which, there are, use of proverbs, Idioms, Imagery, symbolism, figures of speeches, myths, lyrics, sonnets, etc.
{2} The use of the revealed environments.
The environments use in the African Literature should reveals the African realities.
[3] Nature of the conflicts use.
The conflicts use, should be based inn African culture, such as about bride price, polygamy, killing of Albinos, Osu, etc.
For more information about the characteristics of African Literature, contact with me, through, mail address of (willlahlewis@Yahoo.com), OR Lewis Linus Willah, Po box 19,Lupande Ludewa Njombe Tanzania.
THe African literature was able to grow thanks to colonialists as many of the African literature gurus told their stories to the world.
Toni Morrison in 1993
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the relationship between african literature and carribbia
Although Camus was the first African born winner he did not win the award as an African. He was considered French. The first African born, African winner was Wole Soyinka who was an African writer from Nigeria who won the Nobel Prize in 1986, and was the first African who ever won the award. He wrote an autobiography called, "The Man Died" in 1972.
African literature involves a lot of clicks and bops.
why is the is the african literature vague and untenable
There is no prize for African literature
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THe African literature was able to grow thanks to colonialists as many of the African literature gurus told their stories to the world.
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things fall apart was among the first work of african literature to be