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    • Analyzing Irony and its effectiveness in selected Ateso folktales. 

      Anigo, Alice (Makerere University, 2022-05-06)
      This study investigates the different categories or forms of irony in Ateso folktales. The major aim is to focusing on how irony creates meaning in Ateso folktales. These forms of irony include; verbal irony, dramatic ...
    • The elements of natural landscape portrayed in Ateso folktales 

      Amayo, Scovia (Makerere University, 2023-01-04)
      This study investigates the elements of natural landscape scape as portrayed in Ateso folktales from the people of Teso from eastern Uganda. Its major aim is to identify the images of natural landscape and how they ...
    • Forms and functions of Irony in selected Ateso folktales: a case study of Kaberamaido and Serere districts. 

      Okoche, Daniel Samuel (Makerere University, 2023-01-18)
      This research deals with the analysis of irony, its forms and effectiveness in Ateso Folktales. It is majorly centering on how irony helps to bring effectively the message in the Ateso folktales. The forms of irony include ...
    • Imagery and the portrayal of women in the Ateso folktales 

      Ijakolit, Hillary (Makerere University, 2022-01-10)
      This research was conducted in Soroti district where I looked at imagery and the portrayal of women among the Iteso folktales during my research. This research analyses eight Ateso folktales on imagery and portrayal of ...
    • Irrational drives in Ateso folktales 

      Ecuman, Samuel (Makerere University, 2023-09)
      This study explores the irrational drives in Ateso folktales through examining the characters and the character traits that are revealed as they react to several situations in which they find themselves. These differences ...
    • Representation of children in Ateso folktales 

      Amunyo, Madrine (Makerere University, 2024)
      Ateso folktales are a rich and diverse collection of oral literature that have been passed down through generations in the Iteso community of Uganda. These folktales serve as a means of transmitting cultural knowledge and ...