Personification and Hypocrisy in Baganda Fables.
Abstract
The nature and ways of people is so important an element in creating identity among people of the some cultural background. This is what unifies us as people with commonness and as a society.
The study aims at analyzing different kiganda fables at a formalism ground, in the identification of personification and hypocrisy. Its therefore concluded here that there is no habit or quality that is more easily acquired than hypocrisy.
Fables emulate animal characters operating in a human environment associating with each other as if they were reality people .However this is just a mere aspect of personification since the different attributes present in these animal stories are a mirror to human life and action that is aimed at satirizing the society.