PART A: How does the narrator describe her parents’ treatment of Nnamabia following his various crimes and wrongdoings?
Answers
The narrator described that her parents' never held Nnambia for his actions or allowed him to experience consequences.
Explanation:
"Cell One" is written by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and is taken from her collection in The Things Around Your Neck.
The story is about the lawlessness in the post-colonial Nigeria. The brother of the narrator, Nnamabia, was a member of the cult group which was responsible for many thefts and mishappenings in the town.
The narrator's parents knew about the deeds of Nnamabia yet they never let him face consequences of his misfortune committed by him.
They never held him for his actions.
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