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Wife Beater By Eguriase S. M. Okaka

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  WIFE BEATER BY  EGURIASE S. M. OKAKA   CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION I   Feel sad talking about this because this is one character that needs to be check by all human beings for conscience’s sake.   The term ‘’Wife Beater” is not a good word to use to describe anybody. It is the most despicable word to describe a person with especially a man.The term ‘Wife Beater’ refers to a man who beats his wife at the slightest provocation. At that particular time, most men may think that their wives are the cause of their predicaments in this life; which may not be correct. If a man sees his wife like this they hate and beat them regularly because of their premeditated hatred. They forgot that when two people come together they came with their different problems into the marriage relationships. The man has his own problems and the woman has her own too, so every relationship has problems to solve and solutions to reach and settled before the marriag...

The Day Dawn for Sarah By Eguriase S.M. Okaka

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THE DAY DAWN for SARAH The day dawn and bright on you A day to behold   A child born as such as you A child to behold   5       A child fair as fair as you A child to cherish   The day dawn and bright on you That day is today! 9       Cheers!   Content Analysis of the Poem The Day Dawn for Sarah is a eulogy that expresses the poet's deep emotion for his love Sarah. The poem reflects life, beauty, and love in comparison with the dawning and brightness of the day. Her beauty also consider as that of a little baby, Lines 3 – 5. It shows that one cannot frown at a baby’s beauty that is how you cannot frown at her beauty as well. When a child is born we all rejoice both enemies and non-enemies alike. We then say how beautiful the child looks only a few jealous folks will say the child is ugly. However, not many can voice this because everyone little child is presumably beautiful for conscience's...

Second-Class Citizen By Buchi Emecheta (Theme/Thematic Preoccupation)

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  SECOND-CLASS CITIZEN BY BUCHI EMECHETA THEMES (THEMATIC PREOCCUPATION)   Racial Discrimination and Identify Crisis   Second-Class Citizen depicts ordinary Africans who are naturally blacks, and explores, how the fact of their race inhibits them from enjoying a glorious stay in a foreign land. The title of the novel “Second Class Citizen refers to a substandard, inferior, and black citizen in the novel, the fact that there are second-class citizens and first-class citizens makes racism and identity crisis evident in the novel. The former is associated with the British people, who stand the chance of becoming a partaker of everything the society offers, while the latter which is black (Africans to be precise) have their choices limited.  They are not allowed to live with their white counterparts, which is a white dominant community.  The blacks are forced to live in slums, while menial jobs are meant for them.     For example, Adah and he...