Characterization in ‘The Blood of a Stranger’
Characters in the play ‘The Blood of a Stranger’ are well-formed to suit the role they are to play or perform which represent the true name of the Mando people and the Whitehead is the name that will be simple for any villager to call a white man. Characterizations in this play meet the story in the play and make the play to look real.
Characters in ‘The Blood of a Stranger
Below are the major characters in the text’ The Blood of a Stranger’ as Dele Charley creates them.
Maligu
He is the kings’ adviser and a chief, a corrupt person in the play. He is the one who makes up the false story of the gods and due to love of money; he loses his senses and allows their culture to be trampled upon.
Kindo
He is the chief warrior of the village and the son of the king. He is the one who is opposes all the plans of Maligu and Soko. He kills the white man’s assistant and is banished from the village after revealing the secret between Soko, Parker Maligu and the Whitehead.
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