THE DRAMA: Francis Imbuga, Betrayal in the City “Mulili is the mastermind of the atrocities that bedevil most of the characters in the play.” Discuss.

      

THE DRAMA: Francis Imbuga, Betrayal in the City
“Mulili is the mastermind of the atrocities that bedevil most of the characters in the play.” Discuss.

  

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Introduction Mulili is the epitome of moral dirt in the play. He perpetrates social vices such as tribalism, nepotism, immorality, incompetence, corruption, oppression and murder.

Points of interpretation
- He stops Doga and Nina from conducting the sharing ceremony and eventually kills them.
- He is responsible for Jere’s imprisonment after the latter allows Doga and Nina conduct the sharing ceremony.
- Mulili is responsible for Kabito’s death. The antagonism between the two arises from the award of the milk tender to Kabito.
- He contributes to the downfall of Boss
• He misinforms him about other servant like Kabito
• Jere’s arrest Boss claiming that he is only a distant cousin yet he has benefited from his rule on account of being relatives
• He goes ahead to enumerate Boss’ ills like spoiling the economy of Kajira, ruling for too long and killing Kabito.
Conclusion
Mulili’s evil knows no bounds. He uses his position and influence to get what he wants and does not hesitate to betray others.

Musyoxx answered the question on February 22, 2018 at 18:23


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