Literary analysis of Orphan's Throne: An original publication by me @voclab. (Useful to students and teachers)

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Good morning steemians, welcome to my blog,

Today, I’ll be bringing you an analysis of a novel by Ekerete Usoro entitled the orphan’s throne. This
analysis is a part of my commitment to helping the students who are preparing for Junior Secondary
Schools Examination. I just hope that somehow this article could get to them because it is really timely
and a product of careful research.

Suffice on this, may I say that most student are estranged to Literature as a subject and in most case,
they tend to develop care-free attitude about reading novels or literary work especially those that are
voluminous. Well you wouldn’t blame them. Know why? Nobody wants to do what he/she does like.

Thus, reading books that have a disjointed storyline tend to make understanding of the Literary text a bit
difficult.
I guess that you and I have been in such situation sometime back then. Here’s a good news for all the
students in Nigeria. You do not need to be scared of Junior WASSCE because I am going to be bringing
you a detailed summary of almost all the recommended books that would be used by the examiners in
setting the exams.

Owing to this, it is utmost believe that reading this analysis would give each student at least 80%
information about the book in terms of the following area of focus:
1.Plot Summary
2.Characterization
3.Major themes
4.Setting
5.Literary Devices among others.
There is no doubt that any/every student that reads this analysis would be glad that he/she did.
Seat tight and watch this column in my next post as I would be bringing you an in-depth analysis of the
thought of Ekereobong in his novel The Orphan’s Throne.

Just stay turned, I will bring you the main contentof this Literary analysis this evening with worksheet to help you out. Thank you and do have a stress-free weekend.


Thank you very much for stopping by to read my post.
I am @voclab and I’m your hive/steem tutor and a strong advocate for creating a community on this platform called @edu-nigeria.

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