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    Corruption portrayed in Kiganda folktales

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    Undergraduate dissertation (1.572Mb)
    Date
    2025
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    Ndagire, J Angel Kibira
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    The study analysed Corruption Portrayed in Kiganda Folktales which had the following objectives to analyse the representation of corruption and it's effects in selected Ganda folktales, and to examine the representation of perpetrators of corruption. The study found that Corruption is the selected Kiganda folktales is depicted in a major two ways that Abuse of discretion as portrayed in Nnamumba and Fraud which is depicted in the Folktale of the Bride and the Dog, and the one who made us envious. The representation of perpetrators of corruption is as treachery “in the one who made us Envious and corruption perpetrators in the Bride and the Dog are represented as Liars and deceits.
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