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Chapter 2 deepens the societal friction and power struggles, highlighting tension, irony, and sharp dialogue. The fallout from the stolen statue of the god of Nkokonoko Small Monje continues to strain relations between traditional authority and modern administration.
The manipulative District Officer exerts pressure on local customs, worsening the dilemma between traditional law and colonial-style governance. Characters like Chief Nchindia and the council navigate the heavy burden of the unfolding crisis, mirroring the book’s core theme of painful duty and societal decay.
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Chapter 2: Summary and Figures of Speech
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