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How the owls use Propaganda to stay in power in "Parliament of Owls'

 In "Parliament of Owls" by Adipo Sidang, propaganda plays a pivotal role in shaping and controlling the populace. The owls, as depicted in the narrative, carefully manage how information is disseminated among their subjects. Characters like Red String and Money Bags exemplify this control through their strategic use of figures like Tel Tel and Arum Tidi. These characters serve as conduits for spreading information that aligns with the owls' agendas, influencing public opinion and behavior. Tel Tel and Arum Tidi, likely individuals or mechanisms in the story, symbolize the channels through which propaganda is delivered. The owls, recognizing the power of controlling information flow, selectively choose who disseminates messages and how they are framed. This selective dissemination ensures that the information conveyed serves the owls' interests, maintaining their authority and influence over the populace. Overall, the use of Tel Tel and Arum Tidi by characters like Re...

Women sometimes play an important role in bringing down poor leadership system. Drawing illustration from the text parliament of owls write an essay to show the truth of this statement.

 The females who are daring sometimes plays a vital role in exposing the ills in the society and eventually bring a positive revolution. This is as illustrated in the play Parliament of Owls. Tel Tel the woodpecker brought a revolution. RedString and other owls wanted Tel Tel to spread propaganda about the importance of moonlight Bill to the birds. Ironically the bill limits the freedom of the birds. They banned moonlight twittering, they also banned birds flying from tree to tree in the night and any other unauthorized movement past 6 p.m this is to oppress other birds yet the owl shall be immune to these new laws. All birds are also to contribute a daily moonlight tax to enable members of the great parliament to perform their duty of protecting the kingdom Tel Tel says she is not interested and he has to stand with other birds. She accuses them of hooting and looting while other birds are hunger stricken. she points a finger on passing bad laws that favour them (Pg. 6, 7).she tel...

The despised and oppressed can use wisdom and peaceful deliberations instead of excess force to liberate themselves from shackles of oppressive leadership. Support this idea with examples from 'Parliament of Owls' by Adipo Sidang."

people who are maltreated and downtrodden can rise against all odds to bring change without necessarily being involved in violence.  Oyundi, the Fire- Finch, the leader of day birds and enemy of Royal Trees is a liberator of the bird's kingdom. Oyundi is determined to liberate the birds' kingdom from corrupt leadership and become the enemy of Royal trees. Tel Tel says, '...you cannot even get hold of her with all your heads together! You Owls spend sleepless nights because of her(Pg12). Oyundi mobilizes the day birds into action, she says, while standing at the foot of Arum Tidi's grave briefly in silence, 'rest in peace, Arum Tidi, the day birds, this is the time to rise and take back our kingdom! Let us forget about our past and stay united' (Pg80). Later, she summoned the hiding birds and tells them she has a plan and them to play it perfectly because she is the mother of all tricks a student of Ogila Nyakarondo (pg81). The plan is to kick out the Parliament ...

A society that is poorly governed suffers a lot.Discuss the validity of this statement drawing ilkustrations from Adipo Sidang's Parliament of Owls.

 A society that is poorly governed suffers a lot. The leaders are not responsible in serving the citizens. The leaders use their position in the government to only benefit themselves at the expense of the citizens. In so doing, the citizens suffer a lot as illustrated below from Parliament of Owls by Adipo Sidang. The Members of Parliament determine who lives and dies especially those in opposition. Money Bags plans with One - Eyed to take Arum Tidi to Water Stone Point and leave him. there to die because he knows a lot of secrets concerning the Parliament of owls. In pursuit of the cunning bird, thirty three weavers of Osogo's family are massacred. The Parliament of Owls led by Money Bags also plan to assassinate Oyundi, the Fire tinch, as she had become a thom in their flesh due to her agitation for freedom. This makes the birds to live in fear to the point that no one wants to speak against the loyal royal owls.  The parliament makes and breaks laws with most of the laws fa...

Justice can only be achieved through courage and determination.Write an essay to justify this statement using illustrations from Adipo Sidang's Parliament of Owls.

 In "Parliament of Owls," the actions of characters such as Oyundi illustrate that justice necessitates courage to speak truth to power and resilience in the face of adversity. 1. Oyundi's Determination for Justice    Oyundi emerges as a pivotal figure in the pursuit of justice within the bird kingdom. When Money Bags organized a raid by snakes to steal birds' eggs in broad daylight, Oyundi led the birds in seeking the services of Ochunglo, the ant, who arrived with an army of ants that chased the snakes out of their nests. This act displeased Money Bags, as Oyundi did not seek clearance from Police Owl, leading to her declaration as an enemy of the Parliament of Owls and the entire Kingdom of the Birds. Despite encountering numerous challenges, including assassination attempts and imprisonment (pg 36, 126-128), Oyundi remains resolute in her quest for justice. Her unwavering determination is evident in her steadfast refusal to compromise on principles of fairness and...

Greed is harmful

   In the play "Parliament of Owls," characters like Money Bags misuse their power to enforce unfair laws, manipulate situations for personal gain, and suppress dissent using violence. These selfish actions contribute to inequality and cause suffering among the birds while making the reign of Royal Owl smooth and eternal. Money Bags is drunk with power.He tells Oyundi that he cannot be threatened since he is powerful and the instruments of power lie in his hands.He comes up with the Moonlight bill which is unfair to the birds but favours the owls.  Influenced by leaders like Money Bags and Royal Owl, the Parliament of Owls enacts laws that primarily benefit owls while adversely affecting other bird species .Tel Tel is tasked with deceiving birds into supporting the Moonlight Law by fabricating imminent threats to the kingdom's safety .When Tel Tel refuses,he is replaced with Arumi Tidi.The Moonlight Law specifically bans activities like moonlight twittering and night-time...

What goes around comes around.Write an essay to justify this statement basing your illustration on Adipo Sidang's Parliament of Owls.

In the play "Parliament of Owls," characters like Royal Owl and Money Bags use their authority to enact unfair laws and harm others. They manipulate and employ violence to control the kingdom. However, in the end, their actions lead to their downfall. The king, Royal Owl (Tula Nyongoro), epitomized this oppressive leadership. He ignored the plight of non-owl birds and enacted discriminatory laws that favored owls. The Moonlight bill had his blessings, and he eagerly awaited to hoot congratulatory messages once it became law. The owls were forced to pass the bill, which was hurriedly approved. Money Bags was elated because the will of His Majesty Royal Owl had prevailed. A celebration party was even organized to commemorate the Moonlight Law. Royal Owl even suggested extending the Moonlight party to Arum Tindi's graveside to celebrate the passing of the Moonlight Bill as they mourn Arum Tindi, whom he declared a hero posthumously. It was clear that he sanctioned his elimin...