Universal Drama.
By John Wanjiku
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This is a book that is controversial in that it has the nobles and the barbaric who can never come to good terms. The so called universal drama to the nobles portrays an end to racism, tribalism, nepotism and gender inequality. It actually promotes peace, love and unity all across the universe where the nobles are willing to take responsibility by allowing the change to begin with themselves in order to be a good example for the rest to follow. They claim that it’s impossible to change the universe instantly as a whole for the world is not a man’s palm suggesting that in order to do so you must first embrace the change within yourselves, and after you’ve done that strive to change your community or society by setting a good example not by preaching water and drinking wine. After you’ve set a good example as a good role model, unit with other likeminded people for three heads are better than one for unity is strength and preach the gospel of change in abolishing racism, tribalism, nepotism and gender inequality and the transformation will eventually fall in place. The so called universal drama to the barbaric is opposite of the nobles for it promotes racism, tribalism, nepotism and gender inequality by giving room to hatred, rivalry and discrimination which are the root cause. The hooligans hold tightly to their notion which is viewed by the nobles as a contamination to the whole universe and the nobles are willing to do what it takes to abolish the barbaric concept by reaching to the public as fast as they can before barbarism’s contaminations fall in place. Basically the book is about racism, tribalism, nepotism and gender inequality and it’s also a self help book in terms of elevating one on importance of good morals and it elevates people more about life in general especially in this social world where you need to know that we cannot all be the same but we need to show others the appreciation we expect from them by setting a good example for them to follow our footsteps. In short treat others despite their roots, culture, race, social class, gender, beliefs, ability/disability or any other difference that might rhyme or not rhyme with your own the way you want to be treated.
John Wanjiku
John Wanjiku is a prolific writer born in central part of Kenya in the 90's.He holds an advanced diploma in sales and marketing, oral literature and advanced basic knowledge in programing and a certicate in operations and maintenance.He has written a number of contemporary books the most notable been UNIVERSAL DRAMA, Abide or go against, Bear the blame or bear me witness, A flicker of hope, Hardness is what harden us, How to live righteously, Distinction and definition of true love, Turn a new life among others. He is an aspiring philanthropist and upcoming internet entrepreneur who believes that the sky is the limit. His work inspires life through their positive message give advice, uplift, guide and proves to all that nothing is impossible for life in itself has a lot of possibility. "We are not given a good or bad life he says, but it's us who determine whether to make it good or bad". His message will continue to inspire all people worldwide.Contact details are sir.hustle@yahoo.com or +254726 583 244
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Universal Drama. - John Wanjiku
PLAY : UNIVERSAL DRAMA.
John Gateru Wanjiku
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ASYNOPSIS. This is a book that is controversial in that it has the nobles and the barbaric who can never come to good terms. The so called universal drama to the nobles portrays an end to racism, tribalism, nepotism and gender inequality. It actually promotes peace, love and unity all across the universe where the nobles are willing to take responsibility by allowing the change to begin with themselves in order to be a good example for the rest to follow. They claim that it’s impossible to change the universe instantly as a whole for the world is not a man’s palm suggesting that in order to do so you must first embrace the change within yourselves, and after you’ve done that strive to change your community or society by setting a good example not by preaching water and drinking wine. After you’ve set a good example as a good role model, unit with other likeminded people for three heads are better than one for unity is strength and preach the gospel of change in abolishing racism, tribalism, nepotism and gender inequality and the transformation will eventually fall in place. The so called universal drama to the barbaric is opposite of the nobles for it promotes racism, tribalism, nepotism and gender inequality by giving room to hatred, rivalry and discrimination which are the root cause. The hooligans hold tightly to their notion which is viewed by the nobles as a contamination to the whole universe and the nobles are willing to do what it takes to abolish the barbaric concept by reaching to the public as fast as they can before barbarism’s contaminations fall in place. Basically the book is about racism, tribalism, nepotism and gender inequality and it’s also a self help book in terms of elevating one on importance of good morals and it elevates people more about life in general especially in this social world where you need to know that we cannot all be the same but we need to show others the appreciation we need from them be setting a good example for them. In short treat others despite their roots, culture, race, social class, gender, beliefs, ability/disability or any other difference that might rhyme or not rhyme with your own the way you want to be treated.
CHARACTERS. Mrs Augustine : She is the main character in the book. She is a mother of two and a caring and a loving wife to his husband. She is a friendly and a generous woman and very welcoming indeed. She is a peace mist who appreciate all without any discrimination. Nelson Augustine : He is the husband of the main character who unlike his wife is full of discrimination. Been in the wrong company usually influences him a lot making his bad character jump from bad to worse. Lili : She is mrs Augustine best friend. She is humane and a very influence lady too who is not afraid indeed to express her views. Her main aim is to abolish racism, tribalism, nepotism and gender in quality and she is very determined to such a point that she is unwilling to throw towel or settle for less. Mike : He is nelsons best friend. Been ruthless, inhumane and judgmental to others due to differences in social class, language, gender and skin color makes all see him as a bad influence to all including nelson. He is actually described as the contaminator. Benjamin: Apart from been friends to Elizabeth he is actually lili’s first cousin. He was once a barbaric who turned a new life due to lilies influence which no one can ever resist. Now he is a proud man been one of the nobles. Princes : The oldest child of nelson and Elizabeth. She is a young girl who is very obedient, keen to listen, caring to her brother and hardworking in her studies. Rick : Princes brother and he is the youngest. He somehow holds a bit to his father’s notion but the rest including lili try to caution him. He is a very playerful kid who always want to be out door rather than indoor. Amina : Mikes wife who is a rebel and is a bad influence. The Universe : This is the platform which is like a play field. It is the huge part despite of been passive. It is influenced by people’s notion either negatively or positively and it is the main part which should be handled with care since it’s made up of the majority who always needs good influence. ACT 1. (The scene takes place in nelson Augustine living room. In the living room there is a rectangular table with two unlit lanterns on top of it. It has a table cover on one edge and a basket of fruits on top of it which contains all varieties of fruits. Chairs are arranged in order with clearance between them separated by the table. Under the table is a well spread carpet on the floor which covers the whole room from one edge to the other and this makes the whole room neat, glamorous and appealing in ones eye. Below the roof is a ceiling which covers the whole room where one can see a bulb that dangles but is unlit indicating its day time. There are other decorations apart from the unlit bulbs which makes the room looks even more than glamorous and a visitor here cannot stop but gaze with his/her wide mouth open. A cupboard can also be seen farther from the table with transparent glasses which are crystal clear. On the wall are some flower decorations and drawings of various types of animals in the animal kingdom where the picture of the lion is bigger than the rest indicating that it’s the animal’s head that is king of the jungle. Mrs. Augustine the woman of the house can be seen in the living room all alone but she does not look much lonely like we would expect.) Mrs Augustine : ( Wandering) Oh! Lord when will all this stop? When will the transformation come and make my soul, my precious soul at rest? When will I receive the unhidden voraciousness I have always yearned for? Oh! change when are you going to come? Tell me earlier so that I can prepare myself well to welcome you with both arms for the earlier is always the best you know? Tell me so that I will always be ready to welcome you as a honorable guest, more honorable even than the president for you deserve the best. Will you come from the east or west? Let me know so that I will not remain stack in between a rock and a hard surface wandering from east and west. To set a good example to the rest, if you come the change will begin with me and welcome me first for first come is always first served. I will turn a new life and continue with the good principles I have always maintained to the end. (she pause after hearing the knock at the front door which somehow astonishes her for it is louder enough to awaken the