This question is based on Wole Soyinka's The Lion and the Jewel. '...He risked his...

LITERATUREJAMB 1990

This question is based on Wole Soyinka's The Lion and the Jewel.

'...He risked his life that you may boast

A warrior-hunter for your lord...But you-

You sell him to the rhyming rabble

Gloating in your disloyalty...

In these lines the 'rhyming rabble' refers to

  • A. clowns who wait on the Bale
  • B. children in Lakunle's school
  • C. professional singers
  • D. the mummers who dance in mockery of the Bale's rumoured impotence

Correct Answer: D. the mummers who dance in mockery of the Bale's rumoured impotence

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