Language in Marjorie Oludhe Macgoye's fiction
Abstract
Marjorie Oludhe Macgoye is a British-born Kenyan writer whose consistent interest in
the experiences of women in a rapidly modernizing society is increasingly attracting
critical response. Because of her dual cultural heritage - (half English. half African)
[he author has for a long time been consigned to a literary no-man's-land by critics who
are hesitant to treat her as an African writer. This explains why Macgoye s works
have not enjoyed similar critical interest like other African women writers. This study
intends to reverse this trend. It. first of all. considers Macgoyes writing as part of
African. and in particular. East African literature.
Previous studies on Macgoye have emphasized that the author's prominence as a
writer lies in the manner in which she blends history and art to retlect the
experiences women go through. While not underrating this concern with the content
value and social relevance of her works, this study goes ahead to demonstrate that
Macgoye's excellence in creative writing lies more in her stylistic facility.
The study evaluates language in Macgoye 's Coming to Birth. The present moment and
Homing In. It highlights the fact that the author uses vocabulary, translational English.
Syntactic options and symbolism in a special way to enhance readers' understanding of
character, theme and meaning.
A critical evaluation of Macgoye's language reveals that the author brings out a fresh
awareness of farmiliar themes like religion, freedom. identity and gender issues in
ways that show a deeper perception of linguistic possibilities available to her.
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The study reports that macgoye purposefully employs stylistic devices such as
transitivity choices to reflect inequality in social relations. Further, the study observes
[hat the author varies sentence length and structure for aesthetic effect. This contributes
to simplicity in her style. Above all, macgoye employs symbolism to capture ideal
experiences inaccessible through normal language description. Such symbols create
multiplicity of meaning which make the texts semantically rich for interpretation at
several levels.
Analysis of language in macgoye's fiction. therefore. confirms that. the author
demonstrates credible and purposeful consistency in her use of transitivity choices.
syntax and symbolism to portray character, theme and meaning effectively. Further,
the study has proved that macgcye 's use of language is functional. The author
employs stylistic devices mentioned above, to inculcate in readers humane values of
love, truth and simplicity.