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    The Epic of Sundiata

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    The Epic of Sundiata is a West African tale that tells the story of the rise to power of Mali’s greatest king‚ Sundiata (Son-Jara). In this epic‚ the griot Djeli Mamoudou Kouyate begins the story from the humiliating childhood of Son Jara (Sundiata)‚ to the jealousy between his stepmother Sassouma and his half brother Dankaran Tuma‚ to the continue conflicts with the great sorcerer Soumaoro and the later achievements of Sundiata for his fatherland and his people. The Empire of Mali rose out of what

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    An Epic Story: Sundiata

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    An Epic Story: Sundiata What makes a story truly epic? Is it the qualities of the characters within the story? Is it the story itself? Is it the sense of destiny or Fate that the story creates for the reader? Is it the way said story is written? Whether a story requires only one or all of these characteristics‚ the book “Sundiata and Epic of Old Mali” is a truly epic tale. The story tells the life of a great king in Mali named Maghan Sundiata. Born to an unfortunate looking mother‚ he is slow

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    Sundiata

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    If you want a taste of West African History Sundiata will give you exactly what you want and more. Sundiata was an interesting piece of literature to read. Unlike the previous two books we have read this semester I found this book much more simple. This book was much easier for me to comprehend and actually get into. This book exposed me not only to the West African history‚ but also a new religion. The story of Sundiata depicts the story of the foundation of the Mali Empire in West Africa. This

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    implicitly an exploration of what qualities define Sundiata as a hero‚ and by extension‚ what virtues are heroic. The most glaring is his strength. Even when he is crippled as a child and cannot walk‚ the boy has strong arms. But when he finally stands‚ he surprises everyone‚ bending an enormous rod to a bow and pulling a tree up by its roots. Another quality is his bravery‚ most clearly illuminated by his skill and grit in battle. But Sundiata has more than animal strength – he shows patience‚ interest

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    Sundiata

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    Ria Mayacita Sugembong (Maya) Response Assignment of Sundiata‚ An Epic of Old Mali There were many women that played specific roles in the story of Sundiata‚ An Epic of Old Mali. First is Sundiata’s mother‚ Sogolon Kedjou. Sogolon Kedjou’s mother was a buffalo. When two hunters defeated the buffalo‚ the buffalo asked the hunters to take her daughter‚ Sogolon‚ and to give her a child. Sogolon was depicted as the buffalo women who had deformities in her bodies‚ and was reminded over and over again

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    Sundiata the Hero

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    Sundiata was not a self-absorbed person‚ when even at an early age‚ “malicious tongues began to blab. What three-year-old has not yet taken his first steps (p.15)?” Early on in his life Sundiata showed his since of concern for others when he sees his mother distraught other being slight by Sassouma‚ Sundiata says‚ “mother‚ what’s the matter (p.19)?” When Sundiata makes up his mind to overcome his problem of not walking‚ and should feel triumphant and celebrator by focusing on what everyone will

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    In the Epic of Sundiata (also spelled Son-Jara or Sundjata): Naré Maghann Konaté (also called Maghan Kon Fatta or Maghan the Handsome) was a Mandinka king who one day received a divine hunter at his court. The hunter predicted that if Konaté married an ugly woman‚ she would give him a son who would one day be a mighty king. Naré Maghann Konaté was already married to Sassouma Bereté and had a son by her‚ Dankaran Toumani Keïta. However‚ when two Traoré hunters from the Do kingdom presented him an

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    Sundiata

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    Sundiata The term Polygamy (literally much marriage in Greek) is used in related ways in social anthropology and sociobiology. In social anthropology‚ polygamy is the practice of marriage to more than one spouse simultaneously (as opposed to monogamy where each person has only one spouse at a time). Like monogamy‚ the term is often used in a de facto sense‚ applying regardless of whether the relationships are recognized by the state. In sociobiology‚ polygamy is used in a broad sense to mean any

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    Sundiata

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    This story is about a hero named Sundiata who went on a heroic journey and he experienced different events throughout his life. The story tells the history of groits‚ the kings‚ their generations‚ customs and traditions of town called Mali.  More importantly‚ it is about the life of Sundiata because it includes the events of his father’s marriage with Sogolon‚ and his youth and his exile from the Mali and the return to Mali after the death of her mother Sogolon. Each episode of the story includes

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    Sundiata Thesis

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    Sundiata is described as one with a difficult childhood‚ as he could not walk on his legs until seven and did not possess the beauty of his father. Sundiata‚ however‚ was unlike his peers in other ways as well: his intelligence surpassed his age and his father was able to speak to him like an adult‚ he found things that a child would be amused with boring and did not lash out against the ridicule towards himself or his mother. 3. Sundiata is much different than the current antagonist of the story

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