“Betrayal in the City” Francis Imbuga. “When the Madness of the entire nation disturbs a solitary mind, it is not enough to say the man is...

      

“Betrayal in the City” Francis Imbuga.
“When the Madness of the entire nation disturbs a solitary mind, it is not enough to say the man is mad”. Basing your answer on Francis Imbuga’s Betrayal in the City show the validity of this statement.

  

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Introduction
People of Kafira are affected by the injustices going on in Kafira to a point of near madness (2mks) Accept any other relevant introduction

Mi. Mosese is grossly affected by what goes on in Kafira. He has been jailed unjustly, his sister has been beaten brutally in an attempt to force her to testify against him. This sends him to near madness. (pg. 18, 12)

Mii. Jusper is duly disturbed by the events in Kafira. He talks to himself (pg.5) in his mental anguish, he kills Chagaga to avenge his brother’s death (pg.5). He dresses funnily- red gown (pg. 32) Scares Regina.

Miii. Jere is mentally affected by the events in Kafira. He is disappointed by Mulili so much that he shoots him though he misses. This earns him a jail term. (pg.15)
In the process, he acts the part of the Pilate and beats up the other prisoner. (pg. 21-22)

Miv. Boss is extremely paranoid by the events in Kafira. Sends spies- Mulili is his eyes and ears. He feels quite insecure and in the process makes many mistakes. Wants prisoners to act to pretend they are happy with the state of affairs. Kills university students, locks up lectures out of fear.

Mv. Adika is disturbed by the events in Kafira influx of exploitation. This propels him to lead University students to street to protest over the same. However, this earns him four bullets. (pg.4)



Conclusion
The problem in Kafira have driven people into near madness. People talk to themselves, behave queerly

Musyoxx answered the question on February 22, 2018 at 18:42


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