The representation of myth in okoiti omtatah's play, lwanda magere
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2025-09-16
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Uganda Christian University
Abstract
This study explores the representation of myth in Okoiti Omtatah’s play, Lwanda
Magere, with a focus on characterisation, use of setting and portrayal of tradition. I
examine how Omtatah re-creates elements of myth in Luo mythology in the form of a
play performed in the context of a contemporary Kenyan and East African situation. The
play dramatically retells the story of the heroic Lwanda Magere, a mythic Luo warrior
believed to have been until his secrets were revealed by his traitor wife leading to his
death in battle. It concludes that Omtatah’s representation of myth in the Lwanda
Magere play serves both as a fresh re-telling of the myth and a preservation of Luo
cultural heritage and a commentary on contemporary social issues. Overall, I argue,
that Omtatah demonstrates that the relevance of myth in African literature continues
to grow. The findings show that the play gets its power from blending characterisation,
setting and tradition with elements of myth. The study recommends continued research
on how myth, especially in terms of gender, influences especially East African creative
writers.
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Masters thesis