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which idea from this passage can be analyzed from both
feminist and historical perspectives?
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read the passage from "marriage is a private attau' by
chinua achebe. the first paragraph is a letter that okeke
sends to his son nnaemeka
i have found a girl who will suit you admirably ugoye
nweke, the eldest daughter of our neighbour jacob
nweke. she has a proper christian upbringing. when
she stopped schooling some years ago, her father (a
man of sound judgment) sent her to live in the house
of a pastor where she has received all the training a
wife could need her sunday school teacher has told
me that she reads her bible very fluently, i hope we
shall begin negotiations when you come home in
december
on the second evening of his return from lagos nnaemeka
sat with his father under a cassia tree. this was the old
man's retreat where he went to read his bible when the
parching december sun had set and a fresh reviving wind
how a woman could be considered "proper' in this
culture during this period
how fathers and sons interact in this culture during this
period
how children return to their hometowns to negotiate
marriages during this period
how weather conditions affect this culture during this
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