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How do you interpret about the behaviour of Kezia's mother towards her

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Answered by damariozakee
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The behaviour of Kezia’s mother towards her is unlike the expected role played by mothers in

households. Perhaps, her husband’s strict nature does not leave enough room for her to pay the desired

attention to her daughter. The story reveals that her relationship with her daughter is distant. She treats the

little girl in accordance with her husband’s expectations. She orders her to take off her father’s shoes and put

them outside as this would indicate obedience. On Sunday afternoons, she spends time engrossed in a

newspaper sitting with her husband instead of talking to her daughter. When Kezia mistakenly tears the

papers of her father, she drags her downstairs to face the wrath of Father. She does not try to soothe her

when Father scolds and beats her. Neither does she defend her or try to protect her in any way. That is why

Kezia turns to her grandmother to fulfil her need for motherly care and affection.

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Answered by rathinaselvi4
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Answer:

The behaviour of Kezia’s mother towards her is unlike the expected role played by mothers

in households. Perhaps, her husband’s strict nature does not leave enough room for her to pay

the desired attention to her daughter. The story reveals that her relationship with her daughter is

distant. She treats the little girl in accordance with her husband’s expectations. She orders her to

take off her father’s shoes and put them outside as this would indicate obedience. On Sunday

afternoons, she spends time engrossed in a newspaper sitting with her husband instead of

talking to her daughter. When Kezia mistakenly tears the papers of her father, she drags her

downstairs to face the wrath of Father. She does not try to soothe her when Father scolds and

beats her. Neither does she defend her or try to protect her in any way. That is why Kezia turns to

her grandmother to fulfil her need for motherly care and affection.

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