Trope, text and context in Nyadodo of the Ewe of Ghana
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University of Cape Coast
Abstract
The study on nyadodo has been motivated by the conviction that apart
from the well known oral artistic genres of the Ewe, nyadodo texts also
provide a lens into the oral literature and values of the people. Looking
beauty of language whose quality is enhanced through tropes that are drawn
from the people’s physical environment as well as their social and
biographical experiences. The study discusses nyadodo as a genre that shares
some micro and macro elements with other oral genres of the Ewe, even
though it has a unique structure of attribution. The study collected a number of
nyadodo texts and employed rhetorical-sociolinguistics, a composite
analytical tool, for data analysis. The result revealed various levels of meaning
and a delineation of typology of referents. Further, the analysis showed an
interlocking of aspects ofEwe world view, its socio-cultural norms and values
in the tropes. The study concludes that the Ewe use nyadodo to interrogate
life, examine character and to guide members to live a responsible life. Further
investigations into other aspects of nyadodo such as author delineation, crosscultural study and gender forms are recommended.
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