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Paul B. Vitta's Fathers of Nations: Plot Analysis and Characters: A Study Guide to Paul B. Vitta's Fathers of Nations, #1
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Africa has had a myriad of problems mostly caused by foreigners - from slavery to modern interference in governance through copu d' etats to intereference in government admistrations. For years, African writers have added their voices to the criticism of this. Paul B Vitta adds to these voices in his modern novel Fathers of Nations. This book, Plot Analysis and characters atempts to make the reader of this novel understand the conflicts(s) in the novel by seeing how the novel is crafted and the interreletionships between the characters which make them who they are. An understanding of this is crucial to the literary study of any novel.
Africa has had a myriad of problems mostly caused by foreigners - from slavery to modern interference in governance through copu d' etats to intereference in government admistrations. For years, African writers have added their voices to the criticism of this. Paul B Vitta adds to these voices in his modern novel Fathers of Nations. This book, Plot Analysis and characters atempts to make the reader of this novel understand the conflicts(s) in the novel by seeing how the novel is crafted and the interreletionships between the characters which make them who they are. An understanding of this is crucial to the literary study of any novel.


















