Tossup

The town idiot Temugedege (“teh-MOO-geh-DAY-gay”) is too stupid to realize why he was selected to be this sort of person in John Pepper Clark’s adaptation of the Ijaw (“EE-jaw”) Ozidi Saga. Odewale becomes one of these people in Ola Rotimi’s The Gods are Not to Blame, which is based on an earlier play titled for a man with this role. (-5[1])One of these people who “did not hang” titles the best-known play by Duro Ladipo. Hearing of the approaching burial of a man who had this role reminds another man that he had paid for Olunde to go to medical school in England. Before the action of a play, the death of a man with this role prompts Elesin to begin (10[1])a ritual suicide before he is imprisoned by the colonial administrator (10[1])Simon Pilkings. For 10 points, a Wole Soyinka play (10[1])is titled for Death and what sort of leader’s “horseman?” (10[1])■END■ (10[2])

ANSWER: kings [or oba; accept The King Did Not Hang; accept Oedipus Rex or Oedipus the King; accept Ọba kò so; reject “king’s horseman” or “horseman”]
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