Objects & Places from How Beautiful We Were

Imbolo Mbue
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Objects & Places from How Beautiful We Were

Imbolo Mbue
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 125 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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Oil

This substance is valuable, and symbolic of the greed and ruthlessness of the company that ravages the land and people in Kosawa for its extraction.

The Mango Tree

This object represents peace and community in Kosawa.

The Gardens

This area is ironically named because it is where Pexton houses its laborers, but it is anything but a lush, natural area.

Guns

These weapons represent a line the Kosawans cross when they ask Thula to procure them.

The Leopard

This animal symbolizes the strength, endurance, and pride of the Kosawan people, who believe their ancestors had a special link to it

Jakani and Sakani

These characters represent a supernatural link from the known world to the spiritual realm.

The Umbilical Cord Bundles

These objects are treated as sacred and they connect Kosawans to both their past and future.

The Restoration Project

This entity represents the first time that...

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