Characterisation in Parliament of Owls Act 2
The following character traits shape the dynamics of Act 2, driving the conflict between oppression and resistance in Parliament of owls
Characters and Characterisation in Parliament of Owls by Adipo Sidang Act 2 Characterisation In Act 2 of "Parliament of Owls," the characters exhibit various traits that define their personalities and roles within the narrative. Let's delve into the character traits of the key characters and how they are portrayed in the text: 1. Red String: a. Manipulative: Red String exhibits manipulative behaviour throughout Act 2, using deception and coercion to maintain control over the other birds. For example, he manipulates Tel Tel by offering her incentives to comply with the oppressive laws: "Do a good job. Terms and conditions; terms and conditions apply." b. Authoritative : Red String asserts his authority as the king's advisor and enforcer of the Parliament's laws, imposing strict regulations on the other birds: "Now that the owls will spend longer hours supervising and taking the roll call, we expect that all birds shall contribute a daily 'moonlight …