My Reflection on Five Years Next Sunday by Idza Luhumyo.

My Reflection on Five Years Next Sunday by Idza Luhumyo.

 A Bridge From Our Own Subjectivities: A Dialogue with Idza Luhumyo – Africa  in Dialogue  In the story "Five Years Next Sunday," the author talks about some important stuff like figuring out who you are and not always doing what society expects. The main character's hair is like a big symbol that shows how she's trying to understand herself while dealing with her family and what people expect of her. The story also connects outside things, like the weather being good or bad, to what the characters are feeling inside. The main character has complicated relationships with people like Seth and Honey, and it's full of feelings like really wanting something or just wanting to be free. The big moment in the story is when the main character cuts her hair. It's a really important change that brings a lot of unexpected problems. The story mixes together things like culture, personal growth, and trying to be your own person. When we finish reading, we feel a mix of emotions - like we're free, but also kind of sad because things are different. "Five Years Next Sunday" shows how good the author is at talking about all the different parts of being a person, and it leaves you thinking a lot about life.

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  1. I agree with what you said about the author being incredible. She brings together many aspects of culture and uses magical realism to portray them to her readers. Being able to write this way and still getting a message across makes for an incredible writer.

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