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BOOK--- "" I WILL MARY WHEN I WANT "" BY AUTHORS NGUGI WA THIONG” O & NGUGI WA MIRII ---( 2023 )---( EDITION 01 ) -----FULL ANALYSIS OF THE PLAY ----FOR FORM 5 & 6---NEW SYLLABUS---2026---( LITERATURE IN ENGLISH )----TANZANIA---( PDF )-----WRITTEN AND PREPARED BY MWL. JAPHET MASATU------CALL / SMS / WHATSAPP + 255 716 924 136

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  1. Important Sayings / Quotations from
    I Will Marry When I Want
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    These sayings (quotations) are important because they reveal the major themes, characters, conflicts, and messages of the play.

    1. “A person who has no land has no roots.”
    Meaning

    This saying means that land is very important for identity, survival, dignity, and freedom.

    Significance
    Shows the importance of land to Africans.
    Reflects effects of colonial land grabbing.
    Develops the theme of exploitation and poverty.
    Related Characters
    Kiguunda
    Wangeci
    2. “Religion is the poison of the soul.”
    Meaning

    The statement criticizes religious leaders who use Christianity to oppress poor people.

    Significance
    Shows religious hypocrisy.
    Reveals how the church supports the rich.
    Develops the theme of neo-colonialism.
    3. “The rich eat while the poor sweat.”
    Meaning

    Poor workers struggle and suffer while wealthy people enjoy profits.

    Significance
    Highlights class conflict.
    Shows economic exploitation.
    Reveals social inequality.
    4. “Education without jobs is useless.”
    Meaning

    Even educated young people remain unemployed because of corruption and inequality.

    Significance
    Shows frustrations of youth.
    Criticizes the economic system.
    Develops the theme of unemployment.
    5. “Money is the root of humiliation.”
    Meaning

    Poverty forces people into shameful situations.

    Significance
    Explains Kiguunda’s suffering.
    Shows effects of poverty.
    Reveals social discrimination.
    6. “The poor man’s voice is never heard.”
    Meaning

    Poor people are ignored in society.

    Significance
    Shows oppression of peasants and workers.
    Develops the theme of injustice.
    Encourages resistance.
    7. “Freedom did not change the life of the poor.”
    Meaning

    Political independence did not improve ordinary people’s lives.

    Significance
    Explains neo-colonialism.
    Criticizes post-independence leadership.
    Shows betrayal after independence.
    8. “Workers build the nation but remain hungry.”
    Meaning

    Workers contribute greatly to development but receive little benefit.

    Significance
    Highlights exploitation of laborers.
    Encourages workers’ unity.
    Supports socialist ideas in the play.
    9. “Love without responsibility brings suffering.”
    Meaning

    Relationships without commitment lead to pain and betrayal.

    Significance
    Refers to Gathoni and John Muhuuni.
    Develops the theme of betrayal.
    Warns young people about irresponsibility.
    10. “The church blesses the rich and forgets the poor.”
    Meaning

    Religious institutions favor wealthy people.

    Significance
    Criticizes hypocrisy in religion.
    Shows corruption in society.
    Reveals injustice.
    Songs and Revolutionary Sayings

    The play also uses songs and slogans to encourage unity and resistance.

    Examples:

    “Unity is strength.”
    “Workers of the world must unite.”
    “No human being should exploit another.”
    Significance
    Inspire resistance.
    Promote solidarity among workers and peasants.
    Encourage social change.
    Importance of Sayings in the Play

    The sayings help to:

    Develop themes
    Reveal character attitudes
    Educate society
    Create emotional impact
    Communicate political messages
    Make the play memorable
    Conclusion

    The sayings in ## I Will Marry When I Want strongly emphasize themes such as:

    Exploitation
    Poverty
    Betrayal
    Neo-colonialism
    Religion
    Class conflict

    The quotations help readers understand the suffering of ordinary Africans and the need to fight social injustice.

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