Tuesday, May 6, 2008

I believe that Okeke will change his way. In the end of the story Okeke was feeling remorse for his actions. If family is as important to him as it seem then he will turn around. It might be to late when he chose to leave and forget his ignorant ways. I have faith in Okeke and how much he honors his family. It may be true that his son has broken tradition but Okeke have learned that someone’s happiness is what matters most.Okeke needs to learn that life is about creating new traditions. Life is precious and it isn’t forever. He needs to treasure his days with his family as if it were his last days. Okeke also needs to learn that he isn’t only hurting himself he’s hurting his grandchildren, son and daughter in law. It seems like family will prevail. Okeke will make peace with his son and daughter in law. It’s the best thing to do. I know that will forgive him. That’s another reason for him top change his ways. His family is willingly to accept him back into their lives. The guilt that is inside of Okeke will eat at him until he does the right thing. I don’t believe he can continue living with something turning his world up side down. I also believe that is a bigger person and that fears God. With this being true he will come around and see the true beauty in loving his family for who they are. Okeke will regain a relationship with his family before his days are cut.




Tiffany Lewis

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