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how do you interpret the behaviour of kezia mother towards her​

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Answered by tkaur8381
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The role played by kezia"s is not such the role played by the mothers in the households .she is regarded to be a stern mother who was always being serious and never smiled .she always treated her in view of his father's expectations.in the afternoon ,she would tell kezia to come downstairs and would also tell tell her to remove her father's shoes and further her mother ordered her to keep it outside and she was also made to come downstairs in the dining room to her father when she accidentally torned the papers on which the port authority speech was written and used it as a stuffing in her pin pillow for her father's birthday gift .when kezia father beat him she doesn't soothe her and also didn't tried to protect her and defend her . moreover on afternoon she would be absorbed in reading the newspaper and never had an conversation with her daughter .she was really a very stern mother who doesn't show affection towards her child .

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Answered by rathinaselvi4
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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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