Saturday, October 12, 2019
So Long A Letter by Mariama Ba and Blood Wedding by Frederico Garcia Lo
"So Long A Letter" by Mariama Ba and "Blood Wedding" by Frederico Garcia Lorca      Thesis: Characters that cause immense pain to another, especially to  their consorts, succumb to death in the texts So Long A Letter and  Blood Wedding by Mariama Bà ¢ and Federico Garcà a Lorca respectively.    Death is one aspect of life that prevents a person from being  invincible. It is one of the inevitable occurrences that a man has to  yield to. In the texts So Long A Letter and Blood Wedding by Mariama  Bà ¢ and Federico Garcà a Lorca respectively, death is a poignant theme  that has prevailed throughout the course of the text. The question is  whether the deaths of characters in these texts are deserved, and  devised by the authors due to the immense pain dispensed by these  characters to their consorts.    Firstly, So Long A Letter by Mariama Bà ¢ which is a letter cum diary  from Ramatoulaye to her best friend Aissatou depicts the series of  events that have taken place in the past, mainly portraying the  lamentation of three women (Ramatoulaye, Aissatou and Jacqueline) due  to their husbandsââ¬â¢ lack of commitment. Moreover, this text outlines  the Senegalese way of living and how the Muslim society accepts  polygamy readily.    As we read the text, we are introduced to Modou Fall, the husband to  Ramatoulaye, who died of an unknown cause. In my opinion, his death  was destined due to the everlasting pain he dispensed to his wife.  This is because of his ââ¬Å"abrupt decision to take a second wifeâ⬠ and his  abandonment of his family. This was a very appalling situation as  Modou walked out on Ramatoulaye and his twelve children to go and  improve relations with a girl the age of his daughter. Although he  married her committing polygamy which was sanc...              ...trated mood the Mother is  in since she has lost all her family members now including her  ultimate hope of survival: her son, the Bridegroom.    Accordingly, I perceive that the Bridegroom deserved to die as he  dispensed pain and grief not only to the Bride but also to his mother.    All in all, we have seen that the statement ââ¬Ëcharacters that cause  immense pain to another, especially to their consorts, succumb to  deathââ¬â¢ is apt. Moreover, it can be learnt form this piece of work that  the consequence of the action you perform will be commensurate to the  intensity of that action. Therefore, Modou Fall, Leonardo and the  Bridegroom all deserved to succumb to death. Last but not the least,  it can be noted that all the characters that cause immense pain to  others in both the texts are the male characters while the recipients  of such pain are the female characters.                      
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