![]() ![]() ![]() In the economic structure, one observes the resources the Yoruban culture considers vital to maintain wellness and health. One finds that their roles compared to King Odewale’s serve as a primary example of the social aspect. The leadership in the play forms a comparison to that of the King and many of the townspeople. The practices exhibited in Yoruban culture show the structure of both a social and economical factors. All the messages conveyed, although bring the play together and provide the audience with insightful readings, the play may also serve as a symbol as to how some of the African societies model the structure presented in the play. The culture represents "the way of life for an entire society", as noted in Pragmatic Functions of Crisis – Motivated Proverbs in Ola Rotimi's The Gods Are Not to Blame. In The God’s Are Not To Blame, Rotimi incorporates many themes, such as culture and its connection with the form of the social structure of an African community. ![]()
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