27 pages 54 minutes read

Wole Soyinka

The Lion and the Jewel

Fiction | Play | Adult | Published in 1962

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Act II Summary

Sidi is engrossed in the magazine containing her pictures, while Lakunle carries a bundle of firewood for her. The two are met by Sadiku, an elderly woman who is the Bale’s first wife and in charge of his female household. Sadiku had been on her way to Sidi’s house. Sadiku informs Sidi that Bale Baroka wishes to take her as his final wife (which is a great honor). Lakunle is indignant. He implores Sidi not to listen to Sadiku, as he wishes to wed Sidi himself. Sadiku continues in her attempts to get Sidi to listen to reason and accept the proposal. She explains how being the “jewel” of the Bale will make Sidi even more important. As his last wife, she will hold a special place in his harem. Moreover, when Baroka dies, Sidi will become first wife for the next Bale. In other words, Sidi will be comfortable for the rest of her life.

 

Sidi responds to both Lakunle and Sadiku from her newfound place of puffed-up pride. She tells Lakunle that she does not need his fancy words or flattery, as the stranger has made her famous beyond words with the pictures he has taken of her.