A Grain of Wheat

by

Ngugi wa Thiong’o

Gatu is a Kenyan detainee imprisoned in the same camp as Gikonyo. Gatu keeps up the spirits of his fellow prisoners by telling fake stories about Abraham Lincoln fighting the British, which, though obviously false to the reader, provide hope to the prisoners that the British will someday be defeated.
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Chapter 7
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The other prisoners maintain their commitment to never confess the oath and a man named Gatu becomes their “good spirit.” Gatu tells his fellows inspirational stories about Abraham Lincoln “leading the... (full context)
Colonialism Theme Icon
The Individual vs. the Community Theme Icon
Guilt and Redemption Theme Icon
Gender and Power Theme Icon
Gatu’s death breaks the collective spirit of the prisoners. In Gikonyo’s mind, the world begins to... (full context)