There are no options, but the sentence is referring to a soldier in a war-zone who is either writing a letter to his sweetheart, or thinking about her.
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Nnaemeka is a young man in love who had expected his father to object to his marriage to a woman from another tribe, but he seems unaware of how deep that tradition goes and how hard a barrier that may be to break down. We also see others in his native village becoming involved in the dilemma and siding with the father. Nnaemeka and his young bride, Nene, return to Lagos where the tribes intermix much more freely than in the villages, which tend to remain more insular and only marry within their own tribe (and language).
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This metaphor basically means that if certain problems cannot be changed, look outside the box when you try to solve them. Try to solve the atmosphere or try to solve everything around the problem. If the problem can't be solved change the situation around the problem and eventually your solutions will be solved
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