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THE STORY OF A POLYGAMOUS MAN!

Chapter 2 THE POLYGAMOUS MAN

Word Count: 779    |    Released on: 18/10/2021

. Village education was not really the best but he encouraged his childre

red a nurse to take care of his mother because she had some weird disease; she used to wake up in the middle of the night and disappea

l. It was a must to do chores in Musoke's household; and if a child fails to do her or his chores, Mus

; it was very big. This is where meals were served and also used as a visitors' house. All family membe

e had two days in a week to cook for the family. That wife will cook the meals for those two days for

supposed to discipline the children for those two days an

rs at the farm. In Musoke's household; there wasn't such a thing as stepmother, st

ith their daughters; no wife was supposed to step into Mus

ores while the boys were supposed to fetch water from the stream and also he

r Lari; she was welcomed to join them for lunch. Lari came with her three daughters Lydia 16,

r last born, the one who came after Musoke. After the Sunday meal;

aying with her nurse; she had lots of unoccupied space so she gave one room to L

r husband had chased her away because she could not bore him a son who will inherit

Mr. M

ack to you because she couldn't bore me a son. As you know, in our culture, a man of my caliber needs to have a son who

couldn't do it, I have to marry a

er off there than here since I wouldn't want them to stress my new wife. Unfortunately, I'm not like you, I c

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THE STORY OF A POLYGAMOUS MAN!
THE STORY OF A POLYGAMOUS MAN!
“The story of 'The Polygamous Man' is a fictional story with some reality; the cultural norms and beliefs of the Baganda tribe found in the central part of Uganda; in East Africa. This is the story of a young man who hated to be the only male in his father's house. This is because his father always told him that male children are the heir of their fathers and they need to take the role of a protector, provider, and caregiver of the whole family. Because of his background, this young man decided to marry many wives; produce many children, and also work hard to be a rich person who can provide for his family. He did not want his children to experience the same childhood as he experienced.”