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Mrac [35]
3 years ago
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Many shops are opened here. ( Active voice)

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UNO [17]3 years ago
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<h3>Character analysis on the characters</h3><h3>Mama</h3>

What the author tells you about the character-: Mrs Beatrice Achike is a quiet and submissive woman who takes good care of her children and family.

What the character says and does: Mama's character is known to dare not go against her husband's brutality.

What the character thinks: Mama believes that she should be submissive and remain indulgent to her husband.

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What the character thinks: Mr Eugene Achike believes that controlling his family is the best way to uphold truth and maintain integrity.

What others say about the character: His daughter, Kambili, resents him and goes against him at will.

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What the character says and does: She doesn't like to live with her parents because of the abuse from her dad and so she "escaped" to Aunty Ifeoma's house and living with her built her courage.

What the character thinks: Kambili believes that opening up and building her courage helped her a lot with standing up to her father.

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