Contextual and Textual Features of Folktales in Chinua Achebe’s Fiction
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This paper explores the contextual and textual features of folktales in
Anglophone African literature, with a focus on Chinua Achebe’s prose fiction. After
overviewing the register and Theme theories, it applies them to analyze ten (10)
stories identified in the five novels published by the late Ibo writer. The findings
reveal very high rates of circumstantial and hypotactic markedness, which are held
up as distinctive features of a carefully written mode. On the other hand, the equally
high rates of nominal un-markedness, verbal markedness and additive paratactic
introduction of Themes are proved to indicate casually spoken mode. It is thus
concluded that, though the tales initially belong to the orature mode, the writer has
succeeded in incorporating them into thewritten one by keeping some balance
between spokenness and writtenness.
