Research Article

Female Heroism in the Face of Tyranny: Sembène Ousmane’s The Mother

Authors

  • Elizabeth E. Ogini Associate Professor, Department of Languages and Linguistics, Delta State University, Abraka- Nigeria

Abstract

This This paper is devoted to the study of La Mère ‘The Mother’ in Sembène Ousmane’s Tribal Scars and other stories (1974) translated by L. Ortzen from the original French version titled Voltaique (1962). It highlights the brave characteristics of the mother and the effect of her it in the kingdom. Ousmane’s (1974) is a story of a King, a tyrant, who exercises power arbitrarily over his subjects. He is extraordinarily powerful. However, his subjects see him as an absolute ruler, owing allegiance to no one. The subjects reverence the King but not without fear and hatred. The preposition of the paper will deal with the highlights of the brave mother and the aftermath of it in the kingdom.

Article information

Journal

International Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Translation

Volume (Issue)

1 (4)

Pages

12-17

Published

2018-11-30

How to Cite

Ogini, E. E. . (2018). Female Heroism in the Face of Tyranny: Sembène Ousmane’s The Mother. International Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Translation, 1(4), 12–17. Retrieved from https://al-kindipublisher.com/index.php/ijllt/article/view/321

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Keywords:

Heroism, Tyranny, Mother, Feminism