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What is the significance of the setting in Wole Soyinka's play 'The Road'?

AIt represents the journey of life and death.

BIt symbolizes the political corruption in Nigeria.

CIt serves as a metaphor for cultural stagnation.

DIt reflects the beauty of the Nigerian landscape.

Answer:

A. It represents the journey of life and death.

Read Explanation:

In 'The Road,' the road serves as a powerful metaphor for the cyclical journey of life and death. It represents the unpredictable nature of existence, the dangers and uncertainties that individuals face, and the constant presence of transition and transformation. The play delves into the spiritual and existential aspects of this journey.


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