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  • Date Submitted: 11/30/2010 06:38 PM
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conflict used effectively creates suspense. First, before the attack, the conflict is apparent and quickly creates tension in the readers. The Mau Mau resent the presence of the British colonialists in Kenya, and they are determined to get rid of them by killing them. When the story begins, the tribal leaders and his men are keeping a close watch on the Luker house while the general works out his plan to murder the white woman and her child. The situation has the readers wondering what will happen to the family being targeted. Second, during the attack the African tribe attempts to assassinate the mother and child, and the conflict intensifies when they are confronted by an enemy who is armed and ready. Nancy, wields her revolver skillfully to wound and kill ht e many tribesman strategically positioned in the rose bushes under the window and the front door. During the skirmish, the readers’ attention is maintained as they wait to see if the young British woman will succeed in surviving against the tremendous odds. Certainly, the struggle between the two opponents compels the readers to continue the story.

​The conflict used effectively exposes the antagonist’s fierceness.  First, Githogo mentions how  powerful of a man he is by specifying his past assassinations to Kahera, “’I have murdered a hundred Kikuyu… I have murdered nine white people. I have stolen five hundred head of cattle’”(Scobie 20). The readers then notice that Githogo isn’t hesitant about killing another British. Githogo compromises with Kahera about killing Nancy and her child, which makes him seem fiercer. Second, not only does Githogo murder white people, but he is willing to kill black mens of his kind to get to the British. Kenanjui is black and has been threatened that he would be killed if he didn't obey and help murder the Luker family from Githogo.
The reader finalizes that Githogo is an extremely fierce man who has assassinated a hundred Kikuyu and is definitively willing to get...

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