She is a valve women always in to her da and die sent created about her kids
In "Marriage is a Private Affair," Okeke is depicted as a traditional, patriarchal figure who strongly holds onto his beliefs and cultural values. He is initially against his son's choice of marriage outside their tribe, demonstrating resistance to change and a rigid adherence to tradition. Okeke's character evolves as he learns to accept and understand his son's choices, ultimately showcasing a theme of generational and cultural conflict.
Marriage Is a Private Affair - 1944 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:S Sweden:15
his feelings
because
it's not private. There's a book on it O.O
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She dies
Some symbols in "Marriage is a Private Affair" include Nnaemeka's decision to marry someone outside his tribe, his father's refusal to accept the marriage, and the letter sent by Nnaemeka to his father announcing his marriage, symbolizing the conflict between tradition and personal choice.
Didactic, the author means to inform the reader.
it symbolizes that he should totally let the children in
interesting..............................
they met in the church
its used in the middle of the book where "Nwuaka" shows all her jewelery