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Deployment of Rhetorical and Literary Tropes in Ewa-á» ma Festival Performances of Nkporo, South-East Nigeria

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  • Anya Ude Egwu
  • Ebuka Elias Igwebuike
  • Chinasa Abonyi

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African traditional drama has been researched from several perspectives. But there are hardly studies fully focusing on the deployment of language to achieve performance goals in particular performances. This failure may have roots in the widely held assumption that verbal language (dialogue) is not a serious element of African traditional drama. Studying language in particular performances will show that there are instances of full and effective deployment of verbal communication in the African traditional drama. This article, therefore, studies language in ewa-á» ma performances. Using basic literary appreciation and critical analysis methods, with a new historicist bias, the literary and rhetorical components of language are identified and analyzed according to their space-time relevance in two performances, to demonstrate the manner of realization of dialogue and (inter)weaving of literary and rhetorical strategies. Literary tropes and rhetorical devices are effectively deployed in well-developed dialogues to achieve a satirical goal in the performances.

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  • Anya Ude Egwu & Ebuka Elias Igwebuike & Chinasa Abonyi, 2021. "Deployment of Rhetorical and Literary Tropes in Ewa-á» ma Festival Performances of Nkporo, South-East Nigeria," SAGE Open, , vol. 11(2), pages 21582440211, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:sagope:v:11:y:2021:i:2:p:21582440211023160
    DOI: 10.1177/21582440211023160
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