Victimhood, health challenges and violent restiveness in blood and oil: Music, characterization and colours as metaphors

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Abstract

This study examines the aesthetics, efficacy, and propriety of the embedded metaphors in characterization, music, and colour application as creative vision in projecting victimhood atmosphere around traumatized Niger-Deltans due to many years of deprivation in Blood and Oil. Thus, this study explains how Blood and Oil represents a credible narrative, subsuming polemics of environmental degradation, health misery, massive unemployment, subjugation, and violent restiveness in Niger Delta due to poor political leadership, greed, and corruption. On creative vision, we are discussing how the ingenious application of characterization, music, and colour combined effectively in creating an enduring mood for the scenes in the film as channels of accentuating intended messages. To add relevant scholarly rigor, we applied victimhood theory and interpretive discuss approach to create relevant and lucid insights regarding the inclinations and actions of select characters in the film as well as analysis of relevant secondary texts. In the end, we deduce that the apt portrayal of Niger-Delta oil communities' extensively degraded and polluted environment validates the reality of anguish and victimhood because of the massively diminished fishing and farming prospects. Lastly, the implication of this scenario is increased unemployment, psychological distress, diseases, and violent restiveness which have reduced enormously the wellbeing of Niger Delta inhabitants.

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Nwaozuzu, U. C., Adeogun, A. O., Ezeugwu, C., Ugwu, A. C., & Aniago, E. (2021). Victimhood, health challenges and violent restiveness in blood and oil: Music, characterization and colours as metaphors. Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities, 13(2), 1–19. https://doi.org/10.21659/RUPKATHA.V13N2.36

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