Wellesley College
What can we learn about ourselves from Ngugi Wa Thiong’o when in his story “Wedding at the Cross,” Wariuki changes everything about himself and sacrifices his own happiness (even when his wife does not need him to) to prove to his father-in-law that he is
What can we learn about ourselves from Ngugi Wa Thiong’o when in his story “Wedding at the Cross,” Wariuki changes everything about himself and sacrifices his own happiness (even when his wife does not need him to) to prove to his father-in-law that he is worthy?