This document provides 24 essay prompts for the novel "Fathers of Nations" by Paul B. Vitta. The prompts explore various themes in the novel such as betrayal, conflict, change, and corruption. It also analyzes characters and their traits. The document advertises additional literature guides, essays, and excerpts that are available for purchase. Prospective buyers are instructed to call Sir Abraham for the marking scheme.
This document provides 24 essay prompts for the novel "Fathers of Nations" by Paul B. Vitta. The prompts explore various themes in the novel such as betrayal, conflict, change, and corruption. It also analyzes characters and their traits. The document advertises additional literature guides, essays, and excerpts that are available for purchase. Prospective buyers are instructed to call Sir Abraham for the marking scheme.
This document provides 24 essay prompts for the novel "Fathers of Nations" by Paul B. Vitta. The prompts explore various themes in the novel such as betrayal, conflict, change, and corruption. It also analyzes characters and their traits. The document advertises additional literature guides, essays, and excerpts that are available for purchase. Prospective buyers are instructed to call Sir Abraham for the marking scheme.
This document provides 24 essay prompts for the novel "Fathers of Nations" by Paul B. Vitta. The prompts explore various themes in the novel such as betrayal, conflict, change, and corruption. It also analyzes characters and their traits. The document advertises additional literature guides, essays, and excerpts that are available for purchase. Prospective buyers are instructed to call Sir Abraham for the marking scheme.
1) Discuss the relevance of the Title ‘Fathers of Nations ‘by Paul B.
Vitta (20mks) 2) Effective leadership guarantees its people security and equitable distribution of resources and opportunities, discuss the irony of this
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statement basing your arguments on the novel fathers of nation by Paul B, Vitta (20mks) 3) Change implies making either an essential difference often amounting to a loss of original identity or a substitution of one thing for another. Discuss the validity of this statement drawing examples from fathers of nation by Paul B Vitta (20mks) 4) Diss the theme of Betrayal as brought out in the novel fathers of nations by Paul B. Vitta(20mks) 5) The novel ‘Fathers of nation’ by Paul B. vitta exposes a number of incidents of conflict or disagreement. Write a composition in support of this statement (20mks) 6) Discuss the following themes as depicted in the novel a) Loss and Pain(20mks) b) Marriage and Family(20mks) c) Moral Decay/Decadence (20mks) d) Corruption/Dishonesty (20mks) e) Religion/Religiosity/Piety(20mks) f) Poverty/destitution (20mks) 7) "Change is inevitable in any society." Using illustrations from Fathers of Nations by Paul B. Vitta, write an essay to justify this statement. (20 marks) 8) "Despite the obvious human weaknesses, Abiola is an adorable man." Making close reference to the novel, Fathers of Nations by Paul B. Vitta, write a composition to validate this statement. (20 marks) 9) "Alienation is not only painful but also stigmatizing." Using Fathers of Nations by Paul B. Vitta for your illustrations, write an essay to show the truth of this assertion. (20 marks) 10) "Conflict and society are inseparable." Using Fathers of Nations by Paul B. Vitta for illustrations, write a composition to validate this statement. (20 marks) 11) "Life is full of ironies." Using illustrations from Fathers of Nations by
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Paul B. Vitta, write an essay to justify this statement. (20 marks) 12) "Betrayal pervades every level of the society." Basing your illustrations on Fathers of Nations by Paul B. Vitta, write a composition to show the truth of this assertion. (20 marks) 13) The death of a beloved one can cause intense response. Basing your argument Paul Vita’s Fathers Nations, discuss this statement. (20 Marks) 14) Write an essay on the disputes that arise in the novel Fathers of Nations and how each is resolved. (20 marks) 15) Identify and illustrate any stylistic devices Paul B. Vita has used to tell the story in Fathers of Nations. (20 marks) 16) Write an essay on the disputes that arise in the novel Fathers of Nations and how each is resolved. (20 marks) 17) A person controlled by a desire for power has no sense of justice. Drawing your illustrations from Fathers of Nations by Paul B. Vitta write an essay supporting this statement. (20 marks) 18) Money and desire can change an individual. Basing your illustrations on Paul Vitta's Fathers of Nations, write an essay to back up this statement. (20 marks) 19) Betrayal causes pain and strain in society. Using illustrations from Paul B. Vitta's Fathers of Nations, write an essay to validate this statement. 20) Professor Kimani and Dr. Afolabi are portrayed as voices of reason in Fathers of Nations. Basing your illustrations on Paul B. Vitta's Fathers of Nations, write an essay to validate this assertion." (20 marks) 21) Rejection can be a source of agony both to ourselves and society. Using illustrations from Fathers of Nations, write an essay in support of this statement. 22) Cultures can disintegrate families. Using the marriage of Dr Afolabi and Pamela in Fathers of Nations, write an essay on how bad cultures are to marriages. (20 marks).
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23) Show how the author has brought out the theme of poverty and underdevelopment in Fathers of Nations by Paul B. Vitta. 24) Discuss the character traits of each of the following as illustrated in Fathers of Nations by Paul B. Vitta. a) Karanja Kimani b) Comrade Ngobile Melusi c) Pastor Chineke Chiamaka d) Dr Abiola Afolabi
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