When Papa Eugene enters, Kambili and Jaja merely wave him off. He shouldn't have come, according to Aunty Ifeoma, but Papa claims he had to leave his kids behind. His first question is for Papa-Nnukwu. Papa is informed by Aunty Ifeoma of Papa-passing. Nnukwu's Father reclines and rests his head in his hands.
<h3>What role does Papa Eugene play in Purple Hibiscus?</h3>
The portrayal of Eugene Achike as a tyrant and a helpless man longing for praise, which he believes is found in the Catholic religion of "absolutist purity", causes him to continue the same patriarchal abusive relationships with his own family.
Papa demonstrates just how much he has given up in the name of his faith and his Eurocentric worldview. He laments not Papa Nnukwu passing away, but rather the fact that he was never converted before his demise. Ifeoma loses her customary composure and confidence as a result of her deep grief, and she sobs at Papa's coldness.
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