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Cohesion in A Spell of Good Things by Ayọ̀bámi Adébáyọ̀
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This study investigates the role of cohesion in Ayọ̀bámi Adébáyọ̀'s A Spell of Good Things, using Halliday and Hasan's (1976) theory of cohesion as a framework. The research aims to analyze how lexical and referential cohesion contribute to the narrative coherence and thematic expression in the novel. Cohesion, a key linguistic mechanism, is explored through various devices, including repetition, synonymy, collocation, and reference, which link different parts of the text and reinforce key themes such as poverty, political corruption, and social inequality. The study highlights the distinction between cohesion and coherence, noting that while cohesion ensures structural unity, coherence is achieved through the reader’s interpretation. Through a detailed textual analysis, the research demonstrates how Adébáyọ̀ employs cohesive devices to maintain the flow of the plot, deepen character development, and engage readers emotionally. Lexical cohesion, particularly through thematic repetition of words like "school fees," "poverty," and "hunger," effectively anchors the narrative in the socio-political realities of contemporary Nigeria. Referential cohesion, achieved through pronouns, demonstratives, and proper nouns, facilitates smooth transitions between characters and events, ensuring that readers remain engaged and oriented throughout the story. The findings suggest that cohesive devices are not only essential for textual organization but also contribute significantly to the novel's emotional depth and socio-political critique. The research adds to the field of discourse analysis by illustrating the importance of cohesion in African literature and offering insights into the linguistic strategies that shape reader experience and meaning construction in Nigerian fiction.
Title: Cohesion in A Spell of Good Things by Ayọ̀bámi Adébáyọ̀
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This study investigates the role of cohesion in Ayọ̀bámi Adébáyọ̀'s A Spell of Good Things, using Halliday and Hasan's (1976) theory of cohesion as a framework.
The research aims to analyze how lexical and referential cohesion contribute to the narrative coherence and thematic expression in the novel.
Cohesion, a key linguistic mechanism, is explored through various devices, including repetition, synonymy, collocation, and reference, which link different parts of the text and reinforce key themes such as poverty, political corruption, and social inequality.
The study highlights the distinction between cohesion and coherence, noting that while cohesion ensures structural unity, coherence is achieved through the reader’s interpretation.
Through a detailed textual analysis, the research demonstrates how Adébáyọ̀ employs cohesive devices to maintain the flow of the plot, deepen character development, and engage readers emotionally.
Lexical cohesion, particularly through thematic repetition of words like "school fees," "poverty," and "hunger," effectively anchors the narrative in the socio-political realities of contemporary Nigeria.
Referential cohesion, achieved through pronouns, demonstratives, and proper nouns, facilitates smooth transitions between characters and events, ensuring that readers remain engaged and oriented throughout the story.
The findings suggest that cohesive devices are not only essential for textual organization but also contribute significantly to the novel's emotional depth and socio-political critique.
The research adds to the field of discourse analysis by illustrating the importance of cohesion in African literature and offering insights into the linguistic strategies that shape reader experience and meaning construction in Nigerian fiction.
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