![]() We witness the decline of the kingdom firsthand, as well as Ogunmola's descent into madness. The story is told from the perspective of an unnamed narrator who is close to the royal family. As the kingdom crumbles around him, Ogunmola begins to blame the gods for his misfortune. His wife, Oshun, has been unfaithful to him and his children have all died young. The king, Ogunmola, has become a tyrant and has lost the respect of his people. Ola Rotimi's The God's Are Not To Be Blame is a tragic story about the downfall of a once great kingdom. Looking at Summary of the Book by Ola Rotimi: ![]() ![]() ![]() The characters include Odewale, King Adetusa, Queen Ojuola, Ifa Priest, and Alaka. Through his characters and plot, Rotimi reveals how the human condition can play an integral role in creating suffering, as well as joy and peace.īook Description: Literature, Novel, Play. In a world where the gods are often held accountable for all of life’s misfortunes, Ola Rotimi’s The Gods Are Not To Be Blamed challenges this notion. ![]()
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