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Crown Princess in Kenya: The Young Lady Who Comes Down from the Treetop Hotel to Answer Her Country in Time of Need, as Cincinnatus Leaves Quinctian Meadows' Farm to Answer His Country in Time of Need
Crown Princess in Kenya: The Young Lady Who Comes Down from the Treetop Hotel to Answer Her Country in Time of Need, as Cincinnatus Leaves Quinctian Meadows' Farm to Answer His Country in Time of Need
Crown Princess in Kenya: The Young Lady Who Comes Down from the Treetop Hotel to Answer Her Country in Time of Need, as Cincinnatus Leaves Quinctian Meadows' Farm to Answer His Country in Time of Need
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The young lady who comes down from the TreeTop Hotel to answer her country in time of need, as Cincinnatus leaves Quinctian Meadow’s farm to answer his country in time of need.
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Release dateAug 16, 2018
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Crown Princess in Kenya: The Young Lady Who Comes Down from the Treetop Hotel to Answer Her Country in Time of Need, as Cincinnatus Leaves Quinctian Meadows' Farm to Answer His Country in Time of Need
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Festus Ogunbitan

Festus Ogunbitan was born in Ibadan, Nigeria to Elder and Mrs. Oguniyi Ogunbitan of Temidayo Printing Press. He immigrated to United States and attended Sacramento State University where he obtained a bachelor’s degree in English Language. He later changed to Liberal Arts department and obtained a master’s degree in Liberal Arts. It was in Liberal Arts department that Festus got interested in Roman and Greek religions because their values and virtues are well interpreted and advanced into science and technology for producing uncountable goods and services for all mankind to enjoy. As a result of this, Festus wrote Cincinnatus and A Tale on Homer’s Odyssey, and he has written several titles on European and American literatures.

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    Crown Princess in Kenya - Festus Ogunbitan

    Copyright © 2018 by FESTUS WALE OGUNBITAN.

    ISBN:                  Softcover                           978-1-9845-4519-0

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    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright owner.

    This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to any actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

    The views expressed in this work are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the publisher, and the publisher hereby disclaims any responsibility for them.

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    Contents

    Introduction

    Biography

    Stanza 1

    Stanza 2

    Stanza 3

    Stanza 4

    Stanza 5

    Stanza 6

    Stanza 7

    Stanza 8

    Stanza 9

    Stanza 10

    Stanza 11

    Stanza 12

    Stanza 13

    Stanza 14

    Stanza 15

    Stanza 16

    From humility to duty: Cincinnatus & Queen Elizabeth II

    Her Imperial Majesty Queen Elizabeth II fulfills Titus Livy’s title for Model of Roman Citizens when she answered the call to ‘duty’ as Queen of England from Africa in Kenya’s Aberdare National Park. The new Queen was performing the duty of the king’s designate for the Commonwealth nations as Cincinnatus was digging ditches and planting potatoes in Quinctian Meadows’ farm in Rome.

    Princess Elizabeth accepted the heritage to the throne of her father in Kenya as Queen Elizabeth II of England, while Cincinnatus also accepted the Roman’s call to duty in Quinctian Meadows to set the pace for Pax Romana (Peace of Rome). Thus, the Queen justified what the ancients call ‘Man of Duty’ and in her own case, ‘Woman of Duty’. People who have obtained this title of rise to duty in time of need for the salvation of others are: Cincinnatus, Aeneid, Emperor Augustus Caesar, Beowulf, George Washington, and others.

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    Cincinnatus called to duty in humbleness from Quinctian Meadows’ farm in Rome.

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    Queen Elizabeth II called to duty in humbleness from Treetops Hotel’s farm in Aberdare National Park in Kenya.

    Introduction

    Multicultural Voices on Her Imperial Majesty Queen Elizabeth II’s royal visit to Kenya in 1952 is written by watching the videos of the British Pathe. The story is not adapted from any preexisting text; its plot construction is created from my own interpretation of Her Majesty’s memorable visit to Kenya at the age of 25 years. It is during this visit to Africa that the Queen ascended the throne of her father. As a result, the Africans own the Queen’s biography in Royal Shakespeare Theatre and Hollywood. The language of presenting the Queen’s biography is not in Modern Language or Modern Literature (MLA). I have presented this bio-poem to commemorate Her Imperial Majesty’s ascension to the throne of her father in Old English or Anglo Saxon’s poetry also known as language of the real people.

    We shall observe that Old English or epic poetry is used to write Homer’s Iliad, The Odyssey, the Bible, Shakespeare’s plays and other epic literatures. As a result, all people whether illiterate or educated can preach or act the cultures presented in these books. According to Prof. Athanassakis Apostolos in his lecture to Hellenistic Society in 2008, he mentioned that modern literature, and contemporary history professors have not retold the story of our great heritage for permanence. This means that it is only the ancient historians such as Homer, Sophocles, Aristophanes, Shakespeare and more that have achieved this objective. Prof. Apostolos warned that if care is not taken to find epic poetry to retell the European’s history like the ancients, the children will forget.

    People do not have to get a PHD or master’s degree in history, classics, comparative literature, political science, or English language before they can write or express their culture in old English or epic poetry, it is given by God. The movies and the plays from epic poetry are to last for over a thousand years like the great plays of Sophocles, Aristophanes, Shakespeare and my project proposal for the biography of the Queen of England and the Commonwealth.

    For the first time in the history of the world, a young girl climbed into a tree, one day a Princess, and after having what she described as her most thrilling experience she climbed down from the tree next day a Queen—God bless her.

    Jim Corbett

    African King’s English version of Netflix The Crown Series on

    The young lady who comes down from

    the Treetops Hotel’s farm to answer her

    country in time of need for a leader, as

    Cincinnatus leaves Quinctian Meadows’

    farm to answer his country in time of

    need for a leader.

    Biography

    Festus Ogunbitan was born in Ibadan, Nigeria West Africa. I studied Liberal Arts at Sacramento State University, Sacramento California. It was here I derived the style of writing epic literature with the values and virtues of Roman religion.

    Four hundred years ago, a poet named William Shakespeare asked for the permission of Her Imperial Majesty Queen Elizabeth I of England to write the history of England to last for over a thousand years. I am hereby asking for the permission of Her Imperial Majesty Queen Elizabeth II to continue this tradition and write the plays that will last for over a thousand years for the Queens and Kings of England. My epic works on European’s history are Cincinnatus, A Tale on Homer’s Odyssey, Trial of William Shakespeare, and Third daughter.

    I wish to adapt the biography of Her Imperial Majesty and Most Royal Queen Elizabeth II’s memorable travel to all Commonwealth countries into bio-poem style of drama to celebrate the Queen’s reign for over a thousand years of theater arts, film and video play.

    Stanza 1

    In the palace of King George VI, Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret come before their father to speak with the king. Sitting with the king are the king’s wife Queen Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, and the king’s mother Queen Victoria Mary. Also present at the palace are Duke of York, Duke of Gloucester, Duke of Kent, Duke of Lancaster, Prince Phillip, Prince Anthony Armstrong-Jones, the Responsa, Festus the Fool, and others.

    King Albert Frederick Arthur George VI, speaks to his people.

    Of kings and Queens in the world of ours. Of nations and empires with emporium of wealth and prosperity. Of the wise and the meek who behold the burden of the earth’s renewal in our great stage of existence for the great play of our existence. Excelling in man’s mission on this stage is the tenet of Jupiter, Juno and Minerva the Gods of Capitoline Triad, the Gods of conception and return to Paradiso.¹ Also in the Roman pantheon is the sanctuary of Sylvanus the god of the forests as he protects the shepherds and their flocks from the evils of the wild. Sylvanus acclaims his passage in the forest as he breezes into the wind and excels the offshoot of the flowers, the seeds, the leaves, and the branches which blossom in their seasons, and flourish in their nourishments. In Sylvanus laughter, the wilderness awakens the lilies, the flowers, and the trees in the forest to shake the beauty of the wild to the kindling of his call. At his imminence, the seeds evolve into trees and leaves. At his relaxation, the leaves fall down in the falls to sprout and nourish the root of the tree to reentry upon the terrain of the cosmos. Thus, our life is reminiscent of the nature of things in its beginning and the end of time. Thus, is the transformation of the winter to the summer as we are conceived in the wombs of our mothers and go back to heaven on high.

    Queen Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon.

    Your Majesty, thy imagery of the beginning and the end of time also ignite my imagination to the course of the rainfall streaming down the rivers, the lakes, and the waterfalls. They flow and stroll and bow down to the colossal and gargantuan ocean of their terminus. But thou are not so deeper in thought on the course of the beginning

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