THEME OF OPPRESSION IN PARLIAMENT OF OWLS
**OPPRESSION** Here are instances of oppression identified from the play "Parliament of Owls" by Adipo Sidang: 1. **Raids on Bird Nests:** Money Bags orchestrates raids by snakes on bird nests to steal eggs, creating insecurity among birds and justifying the implementation of the Law of Bird Protection (p66). This tactic creates fear and vulnerability among the bird population. 2. **Manipulation of Laws:** Money Bags manipulates legislation, such as the Moonlight Bill (page 21), to enforce rules that favor owls and restrict the rights and activities of other birds. Dissenting voices like Iron Lady are silenced or expelled (page 9), highlighting a lack of democratic process and freedom of expression. 3. **Control Over Resources:** Money Bags grabs sacred trees from the crows, displacing ten crow families to repurpose the area into a surveillance tower controlled by him (p144, p52). This action demonstrates control over resources essential for other bird species, consoli...
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