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"Sons and Daughters" is a thought-provoking play written by Ghanaian playwright Joe de Graft. First published in 1964, the play explores themes of tradition, culture, and the clash between old and new values in a rapidly changing African society. The story revolves around the struggles of a young man, Ganyo, as he navigates the complexities of his family's traditional expectations and his own desires.
, the clash between tradition and modern social change, and the betrayal of trust
Finding a reliable format can be a challenge due to copyright protections on this classic Ghanaian play. Originally published in 1964, the play remains a staple in West African literature and is frequently studied for its themes of generational conflict and post-colonial identity. Where to Find "Sons and Daughters" Legally
For summaries and analysis of the play, you can visit Studocu and Scribd . J.C De Graft's Sons and Daughters - Eli Dokosi
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