Ola Rotimi’s characterisation of Ovonramwen in Ovonramwen Nogbaisi has generated dissatisfaction among critics, chief among whom are Michael Etherton and Chris Dunton. While attempting to place these critics’ views in proper perspective, this paper assesses Rotimi’s characterisation of Ovonramwen against the theory of characterisation and also against the dramatic action of the play, since the character and the dramatic action inexorably impact each other. The finding is that Ovonramwen is too weak to effectively participate as an antagonist in the dramatic action that the White man foisted on his Empire, and his weakness is traced to Rotimi’s poor constitution of Ovonramwen’s three dimensions – physiolog...
Thesis (PhD)--PU for CHE, 1998The main objective of this research is to study the plays of C.K. Ncha...
The Theatre of the Absurd, an avant-garde experiment in the theatrical enterprise, was devised in th...
CHARACTERIZATION IN THE PLAYS OF THE CHESTER CYCLE CHAPTER I INTRODUCTORY REMARKS Analysis of charac...
This study aims to examine the function of character within modern drama, and the relationship it ha...
History and theatre maintain a close relationship. The former provides material for artistic recreat...
Rarely does Shakespeare assign the antagonists in his plays such dominant and pivotal roles as he do...
The play, The Gods Are Not to Blame is quite a successful adaptation of the Theban play, King Dedipu...
Drama texts have both dramatic and narrative elements, which are presented in the primary and second...
In this thesis, the writer analyzes the main characters in Macbeth. The writer chooses the study of...
This essay on “Foregrounding Aspects of Esiaba Irobi’s Dramatic Techniques in Three Selected Plays” ...
There seems to be a comparable personal circumstance between the Attic dramatist, Euripides, and the...
Many theatre scholars have come to accept the norm that only the Western form of tragedy as exemplif...
The early plays of Ola Rotimi are literary works in which Rotimi places an emphasis on the position...
This dissertation reviews previous studies done on the works of Soyinka and outlines what seem to be...
Several contemporary adaptations of Shakespeare address important, as well as ongoing, socio-cultura...
Thesis (PhD)--PU for CHE, 1998The main objective of this research is to study the plays of C.K. Ncha...
The Theatre of the Absurd, an avant-garde experiment in the theatrical enterprise, was devised in th...
CHARACTERIZATION IN THE PLAYS OF THE CHESTER CYCLE CHAPTER I INTRODUCTORY REMARKS Analysis of charac...
This study aims to examine the function of character within modern drama, and the relationship it ha...
History and theatre maintain a close relationship. The former provides material for artistic recreat...
Rarely does Shakespeare assign the antagonists in his plays such dominant and pivotal roles as he do...
The play, The Gods Are Not to Blame is quite a successful adaptation of the Theban play, King Dedipu...
Drama texts have both dramatic and narrative elements, which are presented in the primary and second...
In this thesis, the writer analyzes the main characters in Macbeth. The writer chooses the study of...
This essay on “Foregrounding Aspects of Esiaba Irobi’s Dramatic Techniques in Three Selected Plays” ...
There seems to be a comparable personal circumstance between the Attic dramatist, Euripides, and the...
Many theatre scholars have come to accept the norm that only the Western form of tragedy as exemplif...
The early plays of Ola Rotimi are literary works in which Rotimi places an emphasis on the position...
This dissertation reviews previous studies done on the works of Soyinka and outlines what seem to be...
Several contemporary adaptations of Shakespeare address important, as well as ongoing, socio-cultura...
Thesis (PhD)--PU for CHE, 1998The main objective of this research is to study the plays of C.K. Ncha...
The Theatre of the Absurd, an avant-garde experiment in the theatrical enterprise, was devised in th...
CHARACTERIZATION IN THE PLAYS OF THE CHESTER CYCLE CHAPTER I INTRODUCTORY REMARKS Analysis of charac...