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Actors Without Scenes reflects on contemporary issues seemingly virtual but perpetuated by secret societies manipulated contrary to the common expectations. Amoso is a vibrant youth of the Kamba tribe, ever striving to remain flamboyant and maintain social integrity, despite his contorted struggle by seemingly unrealistic forces influencing his ultimate downfall. The tale reveals veiled ideals attained through experience and speculation that leads to moral fabric disintegration due to mysterious activities by the visible actors without scenes.
The revelation of secrecy of manipulation by visibly and symbolically dramatic actors may necessitate emancipation from the cocoon of ignorance coupled with prejudice and bigotry of the author and readers, especially in prefabricating and actualizing dynamic cultural dictates. The malpractices are encoded in the symbolic language that aggravates the misunderstanding of events, yet vivid to the agents of secret societies whose activities permeate socio-cultural and religious believes. Dr. Kisuo Kyalo’s conceptualization clearly voices hidden-in-plain-surface information that may result to societal reformation.
About the Author
Dr. Kisuo Kyalo is a lecturer for the Department of Management Science and School of Business for Kenyatta University. His main interests are reading, writing, and research in the fictional and scientific fields. Dr. Kyalo has taught in secondary, tertiary, and higher education institutions and has participated in various research seminars and scientific conferences.
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Actors Without Scenes reflects on contemporary issues seemingly virtual but perpetuated by secret societies manipulated contrary to the common expectations. Amoso is a vibrant youth of the Kamba tribe, ever striving to remain flamboyant and maintain social integrity, despite his contorted struggle by seemingly unrealistic forces influencing his ultimate downfall. The tale reveals veiled ideals attained through experience and speculation that leads to moral fabric disintegration due to mysterious activities by the visible actors without scenes.
The revelation of secrecy of manipulation by visibly and symbolically dramatic actors may necessitate emancipation from the cocoon of ignorance coupled with prejudice and bigotry of the author and readers, especially in prefabricating and actualizing dynamic cultural dictates. The malpractices are encoded in the symbolic language that aggravates the misunderstanding of events, yet vivid to the agents of secret societies whose activities permeate socio-cultural and religious believes. Dr. Kisuo Kyalo’s conceptualization clearly voices hidden-in-plain-surface information that may result to societal reformation.
About the Author
Dr. Kisuo Kyalo is a lecturer for the Department of Management Science and School of Business for Kenyatta University. His main interests are reading, writing, and research in the fictional and scientific fields. Dr. Kyalo has taught in secondary, tertiary, and higher education institutions and has participated in various research seminars and scientific conferences.