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Prepared by : Ravi Bhaliya
Paper : The African Literature
Roll No : 24
Email : ravibhaliya5@gmail.com
Submitted To
Smt.S.B . Gardi Department of English
Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji
Bhavnagar University
Flashback Technique in
Grain of Wheat
Flashback Technique in Grain of Wheat
 The use of a flashback is to convey to the
readers information regarding the character’s
background and give them an idea of the
characters motives for doing certain things later in
the story.
 Another function of flashbacks in a
narrative is to increase tension.
Significance of the Flashback In Literature
Examples
 The novel is told by an
omniscient narrator, who exposes the
point of view of different characters at
different times, revealing their inside.
 Though the subject matter is dense, the
author freely opens the character‛s
mind. Several events from the past are
examined in flashback revealing the
points of view from different characters.
 The narrator only occasionally uses
the first person, leaving the majority of
the novel to be told in third person. In
addition to the narrator revealing
characters inner thoughts, the
characters also tell their stories to each
other.
Plot
 When authors employ flashback as a
literary device, they break with the traditional,
chronological storytelling narrative.
 Therefore, when the flashback is
included, it will likely bring information that
had not been produced previously.
 There will be new details and facts that
may help in the events taking place as part of
the plot.
 The novel is divided into fourteen numbered
chapters plus four short named chapters at the end.
 The four named chapters at the end wrap up the
stories of the main chapters.
 The novel shortly begins before the Kenyan Uhuru
celebration, and it climaxes at the celebration itself.
 In between, it travels back in time and then returns
to Uhuru, filling in all the events that lead up to the
day of independence.
 Each character‛s story is revealed in bits and pieces,
throughout the novel.
• The novel is not told chronologically. It
begins shortly before the Kenyan Uhuru
celebration, and it climaxes at the
celebration itself. In between, it travels back
in time and then returns to Uhuru, filling in
all the events that lead up to the day of
independence. Each character's story is
revealed, in bits and pieces, throughout the
novel.
Reaviling Stories in Flashback
 The stories are intertwined, making a complex story with
many threads. The two main story lines are there in the novel.
 There are some other stories- the story of the Thompsons, the
story of Kihika, the story of Wambuku and the story of Njeri.
 Throughout the novel the flashback stories run parallel with the
present story of the celebration of Uhuru.
 Dr. Lynd, Mumbi, Gikonyo all felt the need of telling their past
experience and connect themselves to the present. He had no
peace of mind. The guilt of Kihika‛s death made him restless.
This way, many characters of the story are related to the past
through flashback.
Ngugi, has effectively used the
device of flashback technique. We find
something missing in the present. The
anxiety is aroused, and s past cannot be
ignored, we find the characters revealing
the responsible past that lead they
present suffering. This device hits the
right aim. It works for the author.
End…..

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Flashback Technique in Grain of Wheat

  • 1. Prepared by : Ravi Bhaliya Paper : The African Literature Roll No : 24 Email : ravibhaliya5@gmail.com Submitted To Smt.S.B . Gardi Department of English Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar University Flashback Technique in Grain of Wheat
  • 3.  The use of a flashback is to convey to the readers information regarding the character’s background and give them an idea of the characters motives for doing certain things later in the story.  Another function of flashbacks in a narrative is to increase tension. Significance of the Flashback In Literature
  • 5.  The novel is told by an omniscient narrator, who exposes the point of view of different characters at different times, revealing their inside.  Though the subject matter is dense, the author freely opens the character‛s mind. Several events from the past are examined in flashback revealing the points of view from different characters.  The narrator only occasionally uses the first person, leaving the majority of the novel to be told in third person. In addition to the narrator revealing characters inner thoughts, the characters also tell their stories to each other.
  • 6. Plot  When authors employ flashback as a literary device, they break with the traditional, chronological storytelling narrative.  Therefore, when the flashback is included, it will likely bring information that had not been produced previously.  There will be new details and facts that may help in the events taking place as part of the plot.
  • 7.  The novel is divided into fourteen numbered chapters plus four short named chapters at the end.  The four named chapters at the end wrap up the stories of the main chapters.  The novel shortly begins before the Kenyan Uhuru celebration, and it climaxes at the celebration itself.  In between, it travels back in time and then returns to Uhuru, filling in all the events that lead up to the day of independence.  Each character‛s story is revealed in bits and pieces, throughout the novel.
  • 8. • The novel is not told chronologically. It begins shortly before the Kenyan Uhuru celebration, and it climaxes at the celebration itself. In between, it travels back in time and then returns to Uhuru, filling in all the events that lead up to the day of independence. Each character's story is revealed, in bits and pieces, throughout the novel.
  • 9. Reaviling Stories in Flashback  The stories are intertwined, making a complex story with many threads. The two main story lines are there in the novel.  There are some other stories- the story of the Thompsons, the story of Kihika, the story of Wambuku and the story of Njeri.  Throughout the novel the flashback stories run parallel with the present story of the celebration of Uhuru.  Dr. Lynd, Mumbi, Gikonyo all felt the need of telling their past experience and connect themselves to the present. He had no peace of mind. The guilt of Kihika‛s death made him restless. This way, many characters of the story are related to the past through flashback.
  • 10. Ngugi, has effectively used the device of flashback technique. We find something missing in the present. The anxiety is aroused, and s past cannot be ignored, we find the characters revealing the responsible past that lead they present suffering. This device hits the right aim. It works for the author. End…..