Summary and Analysis of The Marriage of Anansewa

Plot
(Plot is the major action in a text.)

The storyline of the Marriage of Anansewa is a linear progression from exposition, middle, to the end. There is no complexity in the structure. There is a single location of setting in one place and the action is around Ananse’s house.

The play is in four acts and it reveals Ananse’s attempt, on the one hand, to make so much money out at his daughter’s suitors – the Chief of Sapa, Togbe Klu Iv, Chief of the mines, and Chief-who-is-chief – and on the other hand, to extricate himself from a tangled web of deceit and lies he has woven to cover up his actions.

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