PARLIAMENT OF OWLS ESSAYS AND ANSWERS SERIES 2

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PARLIAMENT OF OWLS ESSAYS AND ANSWERS SERIES 2 1. It takes sacrifice to achieve success. Basing your illustrations from Adipo Sidang’s parliament of owls, write an essay validate this statement. (20 marks) Introduction Indeed, one has to work hard in order to acquire something worthwhile. The price of freedom and justice has to be paid, as will be discussed below. Points of interpretation The weaver massacre attests to this call and course. Thirty-three weavers are killed in their quest for justice against the oppressive rule of Royal Owl King Tula Nyongoro. Osogo the weaver mourns the loss of thirty-three fellow weavers. It is a painful loss but it is the price of the struggle for liberation.
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