Parliament of Owls by Adipo Sidang Summary Act 1
The scene is set at sunset with the sound of a flute and owls hooting in the background. Osogo, a bird, is playing a melancholic tune on his flute
Parliament of Owls Summary Act 1 Summary In Act 1 of "Parliament of Owls" by Adipo Sidang, the scene is set at sunset with the sound of a flute and owls hooting in the background. Osogo, a bird, is playing a melancholic tune on his flute while perched on a stone. Red String, another bird wearing peculiar glasses made from millet stalk, approaches Osogo and engages him in conversation. Red String teases Osogo, who expresses his displeasure at Red String's disruptive behavior. They discuss the rules of the Parliament of Owls and the responsibilities of different bird species. Red String tries to justify the actions of the Parliament, citing the need for protection from external threats. Osogo challenges this reasoning, questioning the fairness of the laws passed by the Parliament and its favoritism towards owls. Their conversation escalates into a debate about power dynamics, with Osogo accusing the owls of oppression and Red String defending the Parliament's actions as n…