Evocative Narrative in The Beauty of Madness and Changing Colors

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This paper examines the narrative techniques; setting, focalization and flashback, employed by Adekunle Mamudu and Sophia Akhuemokhan in The Beauty of Madness and Changing Colors respectively, to arouse deep meanings and intense emotions. These techniques contribute to the message the writers intend to pass across to the readers. While Akhuemokhan uses these techniques in Changing Colors to teach morals and promote ethnic principles, Mamudu’s aim in The Beauty of Madness is to expose some ills revolving in the society and launch sanity back to the society.

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