BLOSSOMS OF THE SAVANNAH ANALYSIS KCSE 2021
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2021- Blossoms of the Savannah -Henry Ole Kulet
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Misunderstandings in families can cause serious conflicts
in relationships. Referring closely to the relationship between Ole Kaelo and
his daughters in Blossoms of the Savannah, write an essay in support of this
statement.
How to answer KCSE essay questions based on
Blossoms of the Savannah
- Read the question carefully so that you comprehend its demands
- Identify the keywords which will aid in your correct interpretation of the question
- Identify the MISUNDERSTANDING between Ole Kaelo and his daughters and link it to the resultant CONFLICT
- Come up with the points of interpretation. What is the misunderstanding? What is the conflict?
- Answer the question. Keep glancing at the question and keywords in the course of your writing to avoid digressions, irrelevance or narration.
The KEYWORDS in the question are MISUNDERSTANDING and
CONFLICT
Show how Ole Kaelo has different values and opinions from
those of his daughter Resian and Taiyo and how this different opinions (MISUNDERSTANDING)
lead altercations, squabbles, wrangles or
arguments between them (CONFLICT)
The argument can be confrontational like in the case of
Resian or simply about how the daughters feel after disagreeing with the
father.
In each point, link the difference in opinion to the
falling-out.
Why students lost marks in this question
- Some students failed to interpret the question correctly and ended up highlighting only one part of the question at the expense of the other (Either, misunderstanding or conflict)
- The examiner expected the candidate to give details of the CONFLICT that arises as a result of the MISUNDERSTANDING between Ole Kaelo and his daughter.
For example;
What is Taiyo's opinion about FGM? What does his father
want instead? (MISUNDERSTANDING)
How does this result in CONFLICT? How does Taiyo feel
after undergoing FGM?
Taiyo is opposed to FGM. She says, “I also don’t care
whether I am counted among intoiye nemengalana … my body belongs to myself … only
when I am dead would anyone mutilate my body. “ (Pg33).
Her father plans for her forcible circumcision. She is
utterly displeased with him.
“They both find fault with their father for wanting to please
Oloisudori to the detriment of his own children’s lives.” (Pg276)
These textual details show how misunderstanding in
families can cause conflicts.
Use EPISODIC approach to master and internalize the events
in each episode
Students who gave sufficient textual details scored full
marks.
TASKS
- Identify episodes where the father's and daughters' expectations are not in line. (MISUNDERSTANDING). What does the father want? What do the daughters want instead?
- Bring out the CONFLICT that ensues from the misunderstanding. Give specific textual details on how Resian and Taiyo feel or behave following the misunderstanding.
Blossoms of the Savanah essays Analysis – how
to write the introduction
- Give your understanding of the question. Show how disagreement in the families causes wrangles.
- Paraphrase: use your own words to unveil your interpretation of the question. Avoid repeating the question word for word.
- Include the keywords in your introduction. Link the “misunderstanding” to the “conflict”.
- Contextualize: mention some of the issues that result in misunderstanding e.g. FGM, early marriage, education etc.
Developing the body: Blossoms of the Savannah
essay question KCSE 2021
- Give at least four fully developed points.
- Each point occupies a separate paragraph. Do NOT split a point into more than one paragraph.
- Give adequate textual illustrations on the misunderstanding between Ole Kaelo and his daughters. Points on Mama Milanoi are invalid since the question limits the argument to Ole Kaelo. Cite enough details on the evidence of the conflict between Ole Kaelo, Resian or Taiyo.
The paragraph you write should have the following:
Line
1:
answer the question (mention the misunderstanding)
Ole Kaelo disagrees
with Taiyo concerning the music extravaganza leading to a bitter fall
out between them.
Ole Kaelo disagrees (keyword 1: misunderstanding) with Taiyo concerning
the music extravaganza (bone of contention) leading to a bitter fall
out (keyword 2: conflict)
Illustration:
· Details
of what Taiyo wants
· Details
of her father’s conflicting opinion
· Details
of the resultant CONFLICT
Last
line:
sum up the paragraph with a clincher statement
e.g. Indeed Ole Kaelo’s disagreement with Taiyo leaves
her embittered. (capture the intent
of the question)
Points of interpretation
- Music extravaganza
- University education
- Baby boy
- FGM
- Marriage to Oloisudori
Paragraph Development
Let us learn how to identify relevant episodes to answer the
question and specific textual details required to score a full mark in the
paragraph.
Topic
sentence: music extravaganza
Ole Kaelo disagrees with
his daughter Taiyo over the music extravaganza leading to a bitter fallout.
Illustration:
(Pg1-2, 4-5, 44-45)
·
Taiyo had a
battle with her father when he denied her permission to travel to Mombasa with
other young men and women who had been selected by an F.M. radio station to
attend an extravaganza.
·
She had
stubbornly put up a spirited fight but she lost the battle.
·
That left a
wound in her heart that was still too raw to probe.
·
Her rage was
still seething in her.
·
The simple
faith and certainty of childhood had failed her.
·
Her trust
that her father would give her whatever she requested had been badly shaken
·
When Resian
asked her to talk to their father about joining university, she recalled with
bitterness how her father's refusal to allow her to go to Mombasa and participate
in the musical extravaganza nearly damaged the father-daughter relationship
that had always been remarkably close.
·
In her house
school days, on several occasions she excelled in music festivals and she was
awarded and garlanded.
·
Broadcasting
stations recognized her talent and encouraged her to take music as a career.
·
On several
occasions her parents applauded her when she won trophies on account of her performance
… would not have any objection if she pursued the desire of her heart as a future
career.
·
An FM radio
station offered to sponsor her to attend a music extravaganza in Mombasa and
thereafter attend a short course to gauge her abilities.
·
She thought
the news would delight her parents but her father was furious. He curtly
refused to grant her permission and angrily disallowed any further discussion on
the matter, effectively crushing Taiyo's hope.
·
No daughter
of Ole Kaelo would demean herself and her family as to perform in public in
exchange for monetary gain.
·
It was OK to
perform in school festivals, but to perform to a public gallery was one short
step to harlotry
·
No amount of
persuasion would change her father's mind
SAMPLE SET BOOK ESSAY QUESTION BASED ON BLOSSOMS OF THE
SAVANNAH
Misunderstandings
in families can cause serious conflicts in relationships. Referring closely to
the relationship between Ole Kaelo and his daughters in Blossoms of the
Savannah, write an essay in support of this statement.
Conflicts in
families should be avoided by all means. We can achieve this when we
communicate and show deliberate effort to understand one another’s feelings. In
H.R. Ole Kulet's Blossoms of the Savannah, Ole Kaelo, as a father, fails to
initiate effective communication with his daughters and fails to understand
them. As a result, the relationship between a father and his daughters is
ostensibly strained.
First, Ole
Kaelo fails to understand Taiyo's deep passion for music, denying her an
opportunity to attend an extravaganza, resulting in a bitter fallout between
them. The battle between them ensues when he denies her permission to go to
Mombasa with other young men and women to attend an extravaganza. Since she is passionate
about music, she puts up a spirited fight but loses the battle. Taiyo has
always excelled in music festivals and been awarded. Owing to her talent,
broadcasting stations encourage her to pursue music, the desire of her heart, as
a career. She did not imagine that her parents could object this, since they
have always applauded her whenever she wins trophies. An FM radio station
offers to sponsor her to attend the music extravaganza. She thinks her parents
would be delighted but there is a misunderstanding since her father is furious
instead. He curtly denies her permission and disallows further discussion. Taiyo's
fervid persuasions fall on deaf ears. Ole Kaelo opines that performing in
public is demeaning oneself and her family. He has no qualms about performing
in music festivals but feels that performing to a public gallery for monetary
gain is one short step to harlotry. This results in a serious conflict since it
leaves a raw wound in Taiyo's heart. She seethes with rage. She loses the
simple faith and certainty she had in her father. Her trust in her father is
badly shaken. The father-daughter relationship was remarkably close but the
misunderstanding nearly damages it. This is sufficient proof that
misunderstanding in families can cause conflict in relationships.
Secondly,
there is a misunderstanding between Ole Kaelo and Resian concerning Resian's
ambition of joining university. She wants to pursue veterinary medicine and
become a veterinary doctor. She wishes to don the graduation regalia and flaunt
the name Dr. Resian Kaelo. Thus, she nags Taiyo to persuade their father to
allow them to join university (Pg4). She pleads persuasively since Ole Kaelo
always listens to Taiyo (Pg5). Little does she know that he does not share the
same opinion . He wants them to be circumcised and married. There is a clear
misunderstanding between them. Resian is
not interested in peripheral things like a husband and children in the
foreseeable future. They may come after she obtains her degree (Pg18). She
knows that if they go back to Nakuru they would escape the archaic practice of
FGM. She badgers Taiyo to talk to her father soonest (Pg33). The disagreement
is imminent since Ole Kaelo on the other hand wants his daughters to be taught
cultural paths since they have enough formal education. Resian is only
interested in university education which is beneficial to all humankind. She
waits impatiently for their mother or Taiyo to speak to Ole Kaelo but none of
them does (Pg181). When her father calls her to speak to her about her future,
she mistakenly thinks one of them had convinced him to allow them to join
university. What a misunderstanding! The father was plotting to have her cut
and married off (Pg 182-184). At his shop, she tries to beseech him to allow her to pursue
her dream but he declines. She shouts, hollers and shrieks in outrage. She
feels hated and betrayed(Pg 208). In the heat of confrontation, her father slaps her
twice (Pg209). She swears that even if she is eighty she will go to university. The
conflict between father and daughter arises from the misunderstanding.
Strangely,
another misunderstanding stems from the fact that Ole Kaelo wants a boy but a
girl, Resian, is born instead. He had prayed for a boy as the second born to
carry the Kaelo’s name to the next generation. He is utterly disappointed when
nature gives him another baby girl. Resian grows up to be sullen, bewildered
and resentful because she feels the absence of her father's love from the onset. She is awkward and difficult to
deal with and her father hates her even more. He wants to dispose of her as
soon as possible since her body develops early. Ole Kaelo is harshly impatient
towards her and in the face of frequent tongue lashing from the father, Taiyo
is her shoulder to cry on. Her tempestuousness is as a result of this. She
faces constant provocation and intimidation from Ole Kaelo(Pg34). Her father
regards her contemptuously as an awkward, overblown, stupid child and wonders
where they fetched her. He compares her to Taiyo who he considers exemplary. His irrational hatred is evident when
Oloisudori visits. Her excitement makes him wonder if she has run amok. He remarks
that her behaviour borders on imbecility. This unfair treatment stems from a disagreement
and results in conflict. Resian is unhappy because her father despises and
hates her so much. She does not understand that the constant rebuke and ridicule
results from her father's ludicrous desire to sire a son (Pg174). He sells her
to Oloisudori because he does not respect her feelings. She screams bitterly
accusing her father of betrayal and hatred. This leads to a serious
disagreement between them. Such conflicts can be avoided if parents and
children maintain meaningful conversations and avoid misunderstandings.
Also, Ole
Kaelo fails to understand that the daughters do not want to undergo the loathsome
culture of FGM when he plans to have them circumcised. This results in a
disagreement. The strained communication between father and daughters results
in misunderstanding and conflict. The girls don’t mind being counted among
“intoiye nemengalana”. Taiyo remarks that her body belongs to her and can only
be mutilated over her dead body. Unlike her father, she detests FGM. Resian
wants them to return to Nakuru in order to escape FGM. Resian is disturbed
because the threat of circumcision is becoming real after Ole Musanka’s speech.
The sight of “olmurunya” is traumatising and Resian is scared of Enkamuratani. She
declares that her claw-like hands would never touch her. Their father wants
Joseph Parmuat to talk to the girls about their cultural norms. The girls on
the other hand hold extremely divergent views. This is misunderstanding is a
breeding ground for the dispute between them. In Parmuat's tale, FGM was initiated
by women to prevent them from being lured to the “Ilarinkon's” immoral demands.
Resian thus feels that FGM is useless to today’s woman. It a tool used by men
to oppress women. On the other hand, her
other plans to circumcise her and marry her off, thus the misunderstanding. Taiyo
is unlucky since she is forcibly circumcised. She is traumatised. Her mother
and three women from Esoit trick her into circumcision, claiming Resian was on
hunger strike and they needed her help. She is instead drenched in 20 litres of
cold water, dragged from the hut, wrestled to the ground and circumcised. She
faints after the heart wrenching operation. It is difficult to come to terms
with the mutilation. Resian and she find fault with their father for forcibly
circumcising her in order to please Oloisudori. This misunderstanding creates a
wall of conflict between father and daughters.
Lastly, Ole Kaelo plans
to marry off Resian to Oloisudori but Resian is against it and is resolute
about joining Egerton university. Resian is resolute about what she wants. A husband
and children are peripheral issues that may only come after she obtains her degree.
According to Ole Kaelo, however, there is nothing better for parents than seeing
their children settle in their own homes. The daughter on the other hand holds extremely
divergent views on the issue. Whereas Ole Kaelo wants Parmuat to give them cultural
lessons, Resian dismisses this as worthless. Ole Kaelo is determined to marry off
Resian no matter what happens. He is part of the scheme to have her abducted in
the event that he turns down Oloisudori's proposal. He totally misunderstands Resian
when he equates her to a goat's kid that refuses to suckle after it is born. He
mistakenly believes that Resian would be ensnared by Oloisudori's opulence and grandeur
lifestyle. Resian does not want to get married. A confrontation emerges at her father’s
shop following this misunderstanding . Resian hollers and shrieks in anger protesting
her father's selfish idea. She feels hated and betrayed. Her father slaps her. Resian
would rather die that get married to his father's reckless friend – ol-ushuushi.
This bitter dispute develops because of lack of understanding.
In conclusion,
failure to listen to one another with a view of understanding each other’s views,
opinions and values may result in wrangles in a family. Family members ought to
communicate freely to avoid such wrangles.
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