When it comes to poetry, I have found that the reading approach can really help you understand complicated phrases or metaphors. When listening to a poem, the narrator can help paint the picture the author was originally trying to create. However, when you can feel the paper, follow the words, use your own voice to profess each line- you can understand the subliminal meaning in many ways rather than one. One way is never the only way, otherwise, poetry wouldn't exist. Poetry isn't always understood, which is why it can mean many different things to many different people.
There isn’t a story attached to this so there’s no clear answer for us to give
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1. Ladepo: a poor teacher. He is the father of Aremu. Along with his wife, they always find it difficult to pay bills. He later becomes a pastor.
2. Baba Agba: Ladepo's father and Aremu's grandfather. He is a traditionalist. He continued to be truthful in his dealings. He was faithful to everybody he came across.
3. Aremu: He is Ladepo's son and grandson to Baba Agaba. He chose to live his life according to his choosing. He was later disowned by his father. He later traveled abroad to study.
4. Mope: she is Ladepo's wife. A teacher, but suffers due to her and her husband's salary. She's not aware of her husband's cunning ways as a pastor.
5. Alamutu: he is an Ifa priest, but not well-grounded in the practice. He usually charges people exorbitantly.
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Ellery Queen cannot find the money.
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I just did it.