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A man and a king must have absolute strength
of character. Without that he will not be fit to rule: Only
God may rule a king. God
has forbidden adultery: Both the Bible and the Koran are
clear on this point, so Sila Mabo should have refrained
from coveting his brother’s wife, but he had a weak character,
as the story shows, so he was unworthy of the crown. This canto also has a lesson for women, which
is basically the same: Be content with what you have, love
your husband as he is, do not try to change him or to see
his faults.
A curious motif is that of the true friend Siatigi,
who will give even his eye to his friend, without asking
what it will be used for.
Thus ends the great epic of the Dausi, an African Iliad, dealing with the ruin
of a great city through the weak will of its rulers.
Jan
Knappert is a lecturer at the School of Oriental and African
Languages at the University of London.
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