A.C. Jordan's "The Wrath of the Ancestors" takes a critical stance against the school people, representing Western education and values that clash with the traditional beliefs of the ochre people. He highlights the cultural dislocation and moral dilemmas faced by the ochre community as they navigate the imposition of foreign ideologies. Through this lens, Jordan emphasizes the importance of cultural identity and the consequences of colonial influence on indigenous societies. Ultimately, he advocates for the preservation of traditional values and the recognition of their significance in the face of external pressures.
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