"I Will Marry When I Want," a play by Ngugi wa Thiong'o and Ngugi wa Thiong'o, explores themes of social class, gender roles, and the clash between tradition and modernity. The narrative critiques the oppressive nature of patriarchal society and the commodification of marriage, highlighting the struggles of women seeking autonomy. Additionally, it addresses the impact of colonialism on cultural identity, emphasizing the need for social justice and equality. Ultimately, the play advocates for personal freedom and the right to choose one's path in life.
main theme is neo-colonialism with its effects of exploitation, oppresion, poverty,etc
i want to marry at this time becasue i want to
Some of the main themes of "You Will Marry When You Want" by Ngugi wa Thiong'o include traditional values versus modernity, the impact of colonialism on African societies, gender roles and relationships, and the struggle for liberation and self-determination. The play explores the tension between maintaining cultural identity and embracing change in a rapidly evolving world.
I Don't Want to Have to Marry You was created in 1976-07.
in other countries they still do but not here, you can love and marry whoever you want
He wanted to marry Sandy.
yes,i do. i want marry ladyboy,
well there's no rule where you can say" you can't just marry who you want to marry" you can marry whoever you want so yeah
hi i want to marry anath asram girl
Both of Juliet's parents want her to marry Paris.
Because one mans food is another mans poison.try to make your poison your food cos someone is already eating it.
I want to marry that beautiful woman