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One of the primary themes represented in the play is the power of tradition. ... - davidangel asked a question in the Anowa Group:
What are the themes that are represented in the play "Anowa"? - davidangel answered a question in the Anowa Group:
i guess they are called like that because they are gossiping all the time,and in... - felishaf04 answered a question in the Anowa Group:
i think because they know almost everything that goes on in the play.the old man... - felishaf04 asked a question in the Anowa Group:
why is the old man and woman called 'The-Mouth-That-Eats-Salt-And-Pepper? - davidangel asked a question in the Anowa Group:
how is anowa and the other characters are symbolized? - gbenga answered a question in the Anowa Group:
Lessons will depend on subjective view.Moreover the play was written against the... - gbenga answered a question in the Anowa Group:
Before marriage is attempted in the traditional african society,the parents... - notiacs answered a question in the Anowa Group:
there is an african saying that what an elder see sitting, a child cannot evn when... - bmadnick answered a question in the Anowa Group:
One of the lessons deals with the power of traditions and customs and what happens... - jessamanda asked a question in the Anowa Group:
What are the lessons to be learned from Anowa? - jamie-wheeler answered a question in the Anowa Group:
The chair is the favorite spot of the twins' master, who keeps them as... - bmadnick answered a question in the Anowa Group:
Badua insists that Kofi Ako is good-for-nothing and insults his family. I think... - bmadnick answered a question in the Anowa Group:
When Anowa marries Kofi Ako, she helps him start a skin-trading business. She does... - kgomongwe asked a question in the Anowa Group:
Why do we say that the issue of slavery is central to this play? - lerina asked a question in the Anowa Group:
Why were the twins fanning the empty chair? - kophi asked a question in the Anowa Group:
Why did Badua disagree with Anowa when she said she wanted to marry Kofi Ako?
