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📌 Exposition & Rising Action
📌 Introduction of Sub-Plots
📌 Conflict & Tension Build
📌 Turning Point
📌 Climax, Falling Action & Resolution
Independence Day celebrations begin with a race.
Gikonyo, Karanja, General R, and Lieutenant Koina compete, but Gikonyo falls and breaks his arm.
Mumbi rushes to help him, and he is taken to hospital (sub-plot).
General R gives the speech and demands the traitor to step forward.
Mugo shocks the crowd by confessing to betraying Kihika – this is the climax.
General R & his men take Mugo away for trial, and he is executed (falling action).
Karanja tries to see his son, but Mumbi refuses (sub-plot).
Karanja attempts to leave Thabai, but as the train passes, he remains alone at the crossing (symbolising his isolation).
Mumbi visits Gikonyo in hospital and they agree to talk about their marriage, ending the novel with hope (resolution).
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