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Comparison of the Main Characters In 'Dead Men's Path' and 'Gold-Legged Frog'.  

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COMPARISON OF THE MAIN CHARACTERS IN 'DEAD MEN'S PATH' AND 'GOLD-LEGGED FROG' In the story 'Dead men's path', Michael Obi ignores the local villagers when they tell him to re-open the path; and in contrast, in the story 'Gold-legged frog', Nak Na-ngam follows the advice of the local people when they tell him to leave his dying son to collect child benefit money. This essay explores the rights and wrongs of both Obi's and Na-ngam's decisions. In 'Dead men's path', after being appointed as the new headmaster of Ndurne Central School and believing that he can improve it greatly with his more modern ways, Michael Obi discovers a path which cuts straight through the school grounds and is not at all pleased at it's rather common use, as local villagers use it to reach the village burial ground. He is really keen to close the path, but the villagers strongly disapprove...

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