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Friday, August 23, 2019

Essay Questions and Answers | Memories We Lost and Other Stories



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Questions 

    1)     "War is ugly." Drawing illustrations from the short story, The President by Mariatu Kamara in the anthology Memories We Lost and Other Stories, validate this statement

   2)     "Religious hypocrisy leads to exploitation of the vulnerable." Justify this statement with illustrations from the short story, the Folded Leafing the anthology Memories We Lost and Other Stories.

   3)      Drawing illustrations from the short story Hitting Budapest by No Violet Bulawayo, in the anthology, Memories We Lost and Other Stories, write an essay on the devastating effects of poverty.

   4)      Drawing illustrations from the short story Light by Lesley Nneka in the anthology, Memories We Lost and Other Stories write an essay on the challenges that single male parents face when bringing up their daughters


   5)     Drawing illustrations from the story, Memories We Lost by Lidudumalingani Mqomboti in the anthology Memories We Lost and Other Stories, write an essay on the effects of mental illness.

   6)     Almost Home is a story about the dangers of illegal immigration. With reference to the story in the anthology Memories We Lost and Other Stories, discuss the validity of this statement.

   7)     Discuss the major issues highlighted by the writer in the story window seat by Benjamin Branoff.

   8)     In what ways is Judah zenMelo's struggle symbolic of the struggle of all workers in Kutula Republic?


   9)     'Colonial rule sets the stage for African dictatorship.' Using David Mulwa's Inheritance, justify this statement.

  10)  'Ignorance often leads to unnecessary suffering.' Using illustrations from Lidudumalingani Mqombothi's

short story, memories we Lost, write an essay to justify this statement.

   11)  Poverty creates deep social contrast in the way people live in the society. Write an essay in support of the above statement drawing illustrations from NoViolet Bulawayo’s story, Hitting Budapest.

   12)  'Majdy's stay in London makes him indifferent to his people.' Drawing from Leila Aboulela's Missing
Out, write an essay showing the truth of this statement.

   13)  Basing your answer on Leo Tolsoy'sHow Much Land Does Man Need? show how lack of contentment with what one has leads to destruction. Wanjala Chris (Ed): Memories We Lost and other stories.

   14)  'Education is key in transforming individuals in a society.' Drawing illustrations from NoViolet
Bulawayo's Hitting Budapest, justify this statement.

   15)  'Do not judge a book by its cover.' Using illustrations from The Folded Leaf, show the truth of this statement.

   16)  'Where there is a will, there is a way.' Justify this statement basing your arguments on Rolf Schmid's, 'No Need to Lie. 

  17)   'A great man has the power to inspire others to greatness.' Using illustrations from The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World by G.G. Marquez, discuss this statement.

   18)  Write an essay on how the narrator deals with her father's death in OkwiriOduor'sMy Father's Head'.

   19)  'The grass is, deceptively, always greener on the other side.' Discuss this saying in the light of Barry McKinley's Almost Home.

   20)  'Civilians are the greatest losers where there is a civil war.' Drawing illustrations from Mariatu Kamara's The President, discuss the above statement.

   21)  “Painful experiences need not lead one to hopelessness.” With illustrations  from  the  story,  “Mr. President,” by  Mariatu Kamara, show  the  validity  of this statements.

   22)  Courage in the face of adversity helps the narrator to overcome cancer.  Write an essay to illustrate this statement with reference to the short story. “No Need To lie” Rolf Schmid.

   23)  Using Leila Aboulela’s story “Missing Out”, write an essay on how Majdy’s stay in London
alienates him from his people

   24)   When a teenage girl is brought up by an absentee mother, she is bound to face countless challenges. Justify this assertion basing your answer on Lesley Nneka’s story ‘Light’ in ‘Memories we Lost and Other Stories’ by Chris Wanjala

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