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the nomad

“God helps those who help themselves, it is said, with fingers pointing at a self-made man who has attained wealth and position, forgetting that thousands of others labor and starve, day in and day out, without ever improving their material lot (57).” In the novel a Grain of Wheat written by Nugugi we explore in-depth the hardships and courage of African men and women who were forced to fight for their independence in the War of Independence. This book reveals to us the life of a man named Gikonyo. As a reader we learn that Gikonyo was through into a detention camp a poor and confused man. When released, Gikonyo is a new man with motivational and leadership abilities. Finding his true self in the camp and proving to be a true leader among his people. Although he is a new man after the camps, Gikonyo finds himself falling further apart from his beloved wife then he had ever been before.The War of Independence, which occurred in 1952 through 1960, was referred to in the Grain of Wheat as the “Emergency”. The Emergency became apart of many peoples lives when family members were put into detention centers because of their beliefs. Gikonyo believed independence was the only way to go, and because he had become such a good man in the camps he was elected the chairman of the local branch of the movement. This was because people believed that he had such high spirit that no matter what detention camp he was sent to his spirit could never be broken. Gikonyo fought for independence in the emergency, but he did not let the white man break him, keeping his eyes on the mountains and trees and thinking of his wife.Gikonyo looked at the flags that lined the Uhuru highway and was filled with the felling that the city really belonged to him. This was just one example of how important their freedom was to him. Uhuru was something that he could always remember and nobody could ever ruin the memory of that. He hoped to ...

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