

Ken Saro Wiwa
Prisoner of jeb (1988) by Ken Saro Wiwa
A story of confinement injustice and inner resistance
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Prisoner of jeb (1988) by Ken Saro Wiwa
Prisoner of Jeb explores the emotional and psychological experience of a man trapped within an unjust system. Ken Saro Wiwa uses the prison environment as a symbol of political oppression and social control. The narrative reflects how individuals struggle to maintain dignity while facing corruption and abuse of power. It also highlights resilience and the human capacity to reflect and transform even in harsh conditions

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