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Ousmane is a character in the novel "Scarlet Song" by Mariama Bâ. He is a successful businessman and the husband of the protagonist, who struggles with the constraints of traditional African society while navigating a love affair with a younger woman. Ousmane's character represents the complexities of relationships and societal expectations in Senegal.
the intellectual attraction between the two characters combined with the physical good looks, became the foundation for the marriage of Ousmane and Mireille.
Mireille De La Valle Ousmane Gueye Soukeyna Yaye Khady Djibril Gueye Ali Rosalie Ouleymatou Ousseynu Monsieur De La Valle Lamine and Pierrete Guillaume
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It's a tough one. I think the theme is To always be true to yourself, love never fails, or believe in yourself. One of those. I don't think it's being true to yourself, though, because Scarlett finds out who she really is in the book, she doesn't stay her rebel self. Idk, I'm pretty sure it's to learn to love what you have, because Scarlett learns to really love her father's family in Kilimor, Ireland, and learns how much she missed her mum.
The song you're referring to is "I Want You Back" by the Jackson 5. The catchy "ba ba ba ba ba" is part of the song's memorable hook. Released in 1969, it became one of the group's biggest hits and is still widely recognized today.
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its a made up word but in the song you can use any type of thee siliboll word in the song Such as: Ba-la-um Ba-la-um Ba Ba Ba Ba Ba-la-um
The song is called 'If it ain't got that swing' by Louis Armstrong.
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The song you're referring to is "Chameleon" by Herbie Hancock. Released in 1973, it became iconic in the jazz funk genre and features a catchy bassline and vibrant horn sections. The distinctive "ba ba dada" vocalization is part of its memorable intro, contributing to its enduring popularity.