Analysis of Hypocrital characters in Parliament of Owls by Adipo Sidang

Arum Tidi, the official spokesperson for Royal Trees, covertly supports the day and grain-eating birds while appearing to uphold the owl rulers' cause. Money Bags notices this subtle contradiction in Arum Tidi's actions, which may explain why he arranges to eliminate him. Arum Tidi's songs subtly convey resistance, making him somewhat hypocritical as he outwardly supports what he doesn't truly believe in.

During the Unity Pact Celebrations, Oyundi makes startling revelations about Royal Owl. She states (pg 115), "I know this may upset you, but times like these reveal the true nature of your followers. Otherwise, your palace wouldn't have been infiltrated by enemies if your disciples were honest." Here, Oyundi suggests that some of Royal Owl's disciples pretend to be loyal but are actually traitors. These deceitful followers are hypocrites. Later, Royal Owl condemns former allies like Money Bags and Olik Tiga to execution by Python, indicating his disillusionment with them.

A clear example of hypocrisy occurs when Money Bags, who orchestrated Arum Tidi's demise, expresses condolences upon hearing about his death from Veteran P, the news reporter. He says (pg 61), "May Arum Tidi's soul rest in peace. He was a loyal soldier who stood steadfastly by our side, supporting the parliament's policies with Royal Trees' backing. Our heartfelt condolences to Arum Tidi's family and the entire ground hornbill clan. We will miss him dearly. Veteran P, may his soul rest in peace." Despite being involved in Arum Tidi's death, Money Bags praises him hypocritically. His words and the honoring of Arum Tidi on Heroes Day are insincere, as Money Bags never truly liked him.

Similarly, Royal Owl delivers a similar speech at Arum Tidi's gravesite (pg 72). Both Money Bags and Royal Owl outwardly mourn Arum Tidi's death and praise him, but they privately celebrate his demise. Their actions reveal their hypocrisy.


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