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"Petals of Blood" by Ngugi wa Thiong'o is a powerful Kenyan novel that explores the aftermath of Kenya's independence, focusing on issues of postcolonial corruption, capitalism, and social inequality. The story centers on the village of Ilmorog and follows the lives of four main characters—Munira, Karega, Wanja, and Abdulla—whose intertwined experiences reveal the struggles of ordinary people against a corrupt and exploitative elite. The book highlights how the postcolonial government continues patterns of colonial oppression through collusion with businessmen, marginalizing villagers and perpetuating injustice. Themes include the failure of post-independence governance, the destructive effects of capitalism, especially on land and traditional ways of life, and the ongoing fight for social justice and dignity. The novel also addresses gender dynamics and how economic exploitation impacts both men and women differently but profoundly
The book highlights how the postcolonial government continues patterns of colonial oppression through collusion with businessmen, marginalizing villagers and perpetuating injustice. Themes include the failure of post-independence governance, the destructive effects of capitalism, especially on land and traditional ways of life, and the ongoing fight for social justice and dignity. The novel also addresses gender dynamics and how economic exploitation impacts both men and women differently but profoundly.
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